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Re: Chalice coral care question

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 1:32 pm
by flintcore
I'd probably lean towards fragging it if it were mine. Got any experience with fragging this chalice before? Has it ever shown sensitivity to being bumped or scraped, maybe from shipping or something?

Re: Chalice coral care question

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 3:31 pm
by aflux
We recently upgraded to 400W and I first noticed the issue shortly after. I've since moved the frag to a more shaded area, but unfortunately, it's continued to deteriorate. I've never fragged this piece before.

Re: Chalice coral care question

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 5:17 pm
by flintcore
Honestly I think just give it some time, let it chill unless the bleaching gets really bad. Chalices can take a bit to heal, so maybe a stable home with low flow, low light, and just leaving it be is what it needs. I mean, that's an incredible chalice you've got there, fingers crossed it pulls through. If it does start growing again, I'd love to get my hands on a frag.

Re: Chalice coral care question

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:49 pm
by aflux
I'm considering an iodine dip - any thoughts on their effectiveness, or if they're worth trying at this point with the bleaching issue I'm experiencing.

Re: Chalice coral care question

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:24 pm
by flintcore
I think an iodine dip could be worth a shot. I'll send you the link via PM, site won't let me share it here.

Re: Chalice coral care question

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:13 pm
by flintcore
Just wondering how the chalice is holding up.

Re: Chalice coral care question

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:03 pm
by rusticfox
I've had some experience with chalices and lighting, I've got a few different types and most of them can handle direct light from my LEDs, even on the rocks. However, my rainbow chalice was a different story, it needed to start off in a shaded area on the side of the tank. I gradually moved it to more direct light, but still shaded, and it's taken months to get it comfortable in the open. It's pretty sensitive to light changes, if I move it too quickly it'll bleach. I'm wondering if this is just a rainbow chalice thing, maybe they need time to adjust to higher light levels.

Re: Chalice coral care question

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:52 pm
by Lyrax
Chalice corals are all over the place when it comes to flow and light. I've got mine in high flow, medium light - they're sandwiched between my acros and montis. Growth is decent but it's definitely on the slow side compared to my other LPS.

Re: Chalice coral care question

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 12:02 am
by starlet9
Just checking in - any progress on the chalice?