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New in this week
19/09/2024

New in this week

3 inch furry mushroom ultra bright £15
18/09/2024

3 inch furry mushroom ultra bright £15

Blasto merleti  £25 for 8 heads
18/09/2024

Blasto merleti £25 for 8 heads

Ultra green gsp from £10 for a 2 cm square
18/09/2024

Ultra green gsp from £10 for a 2 cm square

Bouncing rhodactis mushroom £30
18/09/2024

Bouncing rhodactis mushroom £30

Forest fire mushroom £25
18/09/2024

Forest fire mushroom £25

Blue tip acro from £10
18/09/2024

Blue tip acro from £10

Ultra red mushrooms , these are super bright £25
18/09/2024

Ultra red mushrooms , these are super bright £25

Cats eye / donut coral £75
18/09/2024

Cats eye / donut coral £75

In terms of care requirements the Chalice Coral is relatively easy going, being an LPS coral in generally does best in m...
18/09/2024

In terms of care requirements the Chalice Coral is relatively easy going, being an LPS coral in generally does best in moderate flow and moderate lighting. The flow should be enough to circulate water around the coral and stop any detritus settling on it but not so much that its preventing the polyps from opening or feeding. It is an LPS coral so the polyps are a bit fleshier than other corals so won't like being battered with flow. As an LPS coral it also doesn't require a huge amount of light. If you have a mixed reef with SPS in the top of the tank you'd probably be better off placing the Chalice halfway down the rockwork. The Chalice Coral is pretty consistent with the colours it displays so there's margin for error in terms of placement for light. I will caveat that however by saying the margin for error is in terms of giving it too little light rather than too much. Too much light will upset this coral with less than desirable results whereas too little light won't affect
Chalice corals as negatively. The takeaway here is, air on the side of caution and give it too little light rather than too much if you're unsure where to place it.
The big thing with Chalice Corals and their care requirements is their aggression. These coral can be very aggressive to neighbouring corals that encroach into their space and whilst feeding. When feeding this coral it will often extend long sweeper tentacles which will sting nearby corals. There are mixed reports on whether or not Chalices will sting other Chalices as well which rules out just grouping them all together in one place of the tank. One way to gauge an individual Chalice's aggression level is to view the tank at night with a red torch and to note how long the sweeper tentacles are. You can then make sure those sweeper tentacles aren't able to reach other corals, however you should account for the Chalice Coral growing over time as well. With some planning and forethought the aggression can be managed and the Chalice can easily become a part of your reef tank.
The Chalice Coral is photosynthetic so will gain energy from the lighting fixture you have so directly feeding this coral isn't absolutely necessary but generally speaking I would always advise feeding corals to get the best out of them. As an LPS it will easily take some larger pieces of food up to Mysis Shrimp size. You can use particle foods such as LPS food or general coral food. The feeding response is great to watch as the feeding tentacles start to emerge to catch pieces of food.
Nutrients-wise, they should all be nice and stable at the range you're running you reef at. DkH, Calcium and Magnesium should all be stable and managed to help the coral lay down and maintain its calcium skeleton. Some reef keepers report that Chalices' don't do as well in low nutrient tanks. Nutrients in reef tanks are a tricky subject however I would say that some Nitrate and Phosphate in the system coupled with good coral feeding will give this coral the best chance for success.
The Chalice Coral's popularity is growing in the UK and it's easy to see why, there are some great colour morphs out there. The main picture is a Bubblegum Chalice instore, the colours are spread around a bit like a grafted Montipora. There are other Chalices where the flesh is one colour and the polyps are a contrasting colour which can look really striking. Other Chalices are one colour or have very subtle colour differences. It can be hard to see the detail on Chalice frags which is why its always worth taking the time to take a good look at them. The fluorescent colours also show more under blue LED light as opposed to T5 or Metal Halide.

2 to3 inch red chalice , grows well , low light , medium flow  £22
18/09/2024

2 to3 inch red chalice , grows well , low light , medium flow £22

Lovely zoa gardens £78 each
18/09/2024

Lovely zoa gardens £78 each

Cleaner,boxer, peppermint, harlequin shrimps all in stock
14/09/2024

Cleaner,boxer, peppermint, harlequin shrimps all in stock

I'm in the shop all day , pop in and see me , I may have a deal or 2 😊😊😊
14/09/2024

I'm in the shop all day , pop in and see me , I may have a deal or 2 😊😊😊

Some absolutely stunning zoas in at the moment
13/09/2024

Some absolutely stunning zoas in at the moment

Some stunning zoa gardens in £78
13/09/2024

Some stunning zoa gardens in £78

Some of the new bits
11/09/2024

Some of the new bits

Ultra long polyp toadstools 1.5 inch and only in for 24 hours, pm for details
10/09/2024

Ultra long polyp toadstools 1.5 inch and only in for 24 hours, pm for details

09/09/2024
09/09/2024

Did anyone want a harlequin shrimp as they are back in stock at Tmc and I'm ordering tomorrow £41 each

7 head acan £65
08/09/2024

7 head acan £65

Few corals in stock
07/09/2024

Few corals in stock

Few heads of hammers and frogspawn in
05/09/2024

Few heads of hammers and frogspawn in

Goniopora £25
05/09/2024

Goniopora £25

I'm looking at you mushroom £30
05/09/2024

I'm looking at you mushroom £30

Stunning ricordia mushroom £35
05/09/2024

Stunning ricordia mushroom £35

Bicolour gorgonian £45
05/09/2024

Bicolour gorgonian £45

Alveopora £25/£35
05/09/2024

Alveopora £25/£35

£8 grow out frags
03/09/2024

£8 grow out frags

New in this week 😊😊
28/08/2024

New in this week 😊😊

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