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| Chalice corals typically spiral out from a central point to form relatively flat coloniess. They should be given bright light, especially to maintain colors. Water movement should be mild. These corals will extend feeding tentacles at night to feed on free-floating foods. You can supplement this feeding with small foods like brine or mysis shrimp. SPECIFIC GRAVITY RANGE 1.023-1.026 TEMPERATURE RANGE 75-82 WATER HARDNESS 8-12 dKH PH RANGE 8.0-8.4 LIGHTING High ORIGIN Indo-Pacific WATER MOVEMENT Low to Moderate DIFFICULTY Moderate to High SCIENTIFIC NAME Oxypora sp. COMMON NAME Chalice Coral |
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| ok thx for the intel, i've found lil to nothing on them... a more common coral it seems but very lil info avail.
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| didn't know the scientific name... only trade name. looks like it would have given me both like most others... but thx again
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