Trop overdose chalice care

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Anyone have this and know care requirements? Plus pics would be awesome. Thx


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Just like most chalices. Low to moderate flow. Mine seems to do well in moderate light as well. I've tried feeding it several times but it never eats.
 
Thank you, I have other chalices that are doing great and I have gotten two trop overdose and the second one was exceptional. They both did horrible and were a slow decline. I bought a third but this is my last.


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Yes they were small,1/2 by 1/2 inch ......


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Yes they were small,1/2 by 1/2 inch ......


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I was just asking because some chalices you could get a 1/4" booger and it would survive but some just die when they are cut too small. IMO that's why the BPC FT seems to have become kinda scarce nowadays.
 
Thanks guys ill keep u posted should get it Friday ......


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This is what I got today......it looks ok but a little worried


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I thought you were advocating for moderate light?


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But usually when most corals come in very stressed out you want to give them low flow and low light just so they don't get shocked by anything.
 
Still not looking so hot , chalices around it doing great. Any suggestions? Tried to feed it several times no luck


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