SWC Solar Flare Kaleidoscope

SWC Solar Flare Kaleidoscope

$50.00
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WYSIWYG   Chalice corals are a group of stony corals belonging to the family Pectiniidae. They are popular among reef aquarists due to their vivid coloration, diverse morphs, and growth patterns. Here is a guide to caring for Chalice corals in your aquarium: 1. Placement: Chalice corals are not strong swimmers, and they prefer to be placed on flat surfaces. Many varieties grow outward horizontally, so they need space around them to avoid contact with other corals. Ensure that they have enough room to grow without bumping into other corals, which can lead to coral wars and injuries. 2. Lighting: Chalice corals have medium to low lighting needs. They generally don't require as much light as some other types of corals like Acropora. They can adapt to a wide range of lighting conditions, but drastic changes can cause stress. It's recommended to start with low to medium light and gradually increase if needed. Sudden high-intensity light can cause bleaching. 3. Water Flow: Chalice corals pre

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