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Rainbow Chalice (LPS-XXX)
Rainbow Chalice (LPS-XXX)
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Rainbow Chalice corals are highly sought-after large polyp stony (LPS) corals, celebrated for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Native to the Indo-Pacific region, these corals add a dynamic aesthetic to marine aquariums.
OVERVIEW
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Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate
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Lighting: Low to Moderate (PAR 50-100)
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Flow: Light to Moderate
REQUIREMENTS AND CARE
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Difficulty Level: Suitable for hobbyists with some experience, though beginners can also succeed with proper care.
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Lighting Requirements: Thrives under low to moderate lighting conditions, typically between 50-100 PAR. While adaptable, providing appropriate light levels helps maintain its vibrant coloration.
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Water Flow: Prefers light to moderate water flow environments, which aid in nutrient absorption and waste removal. Avoid strong currents that may damage the fleshy polyps.
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Growth Rate and Space Requirements: Moderate growth rate; monitor expansion and provide sufficient space to accommodate their size.
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Feeding Habits: Primarily photosynthetic; benefits from supplemental feedings of small meaty foods like brine shrimp or mysis shrimp to promote optimal health and growth.
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Aggressiveness: Generally peaceful but can extend their polyps considerably, potentially overshadowing or contacting nearby corals. Providing adequate spacing helps prevent any unintended interactions.
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Propagation: Reproduce asexually through budding. Hobbyists can propagate them by carefully cutting a portion of the coral and securing it to a substrate, ensuring proper care to minimize stress and prevent infection during the process.
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Water Parameters: Maintaining stable water conditions is crucial for the well-being of Rainbow Chalice corals. Ideal parameters include a temperature range of 75-80°F (24-27°C), pH between 8.1-8.4, and salinity around 1.025 specific gravity. Regular monitoring and adjustments ensure a healthy environment for these corals.
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