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Frag - Chalice

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Care & specifications

Care levelBeginner
Coral typeLPS — large polyp stony
SpeciesChalice
LightingLow
FlowLow
PlacementMid rock
OriginFragged
Target reef water parametersOur recommended stable range for all reef corals
Temp
24–27°C
Alk (dKH)
6–10
pH
8.0–8.4
Salinity
1.024–1.026
Calcium
400–450 ppm
Magnesium
1250–1350 ppm
Nitrate
2–12 ppm
Phosphate
0.02–0.12 ppm
Stability matters more than chasing perfect numbers. These targets are the same across our coral range. Pop in for a free in-store water analysis any time.

Overview

  • Care Level: Moderate
  • Temperament: Peaceful to Semi-aggressive
  • Colour Form: Wide variety including Red, Pink, Blue, Green, Orange, and Multicoloured
  • Diet: Photosynthetic and Carnivorous
  • Reef Compatible: Yes
  • Water Conditions: 24-27°C, dKH 6-10, pH 7.8-8.4, sg 1.023-1.025
  • Max Size: Variable (commonly 15-30 cm across)
  • Family: Pectiniidae or Merulinidae (depending on species)


Chalice Coral is a name used to describe a diverse group of large polyp stony (LPS) corals from genera such as Echinophyllia, Oxypora, and Mycedium. Renowned for their vivid colours and unique growth patterns, Chalice Corals often display a combination of vibrant hues with intricate patterns. They are native to the Indo-Pacific, typically found on reefs and slopes, where they thrive under low to moderate light and flow conditions.


Behaviour and Habitat

Chalice Corals are typically peaceful but can exhibit semi-aggressive behaviour through sweeper tentacles or chemical warfare. They extend feeding tentacles at night to capture food, making them most active after lights out. In the aquarium, they prefer shaded or low-light areas, mimicking their natural environment.


Tank Requirements
  • Lighting: Low to moderate lighting, such as LED or T5 systems, to enhance colours and prevent bleaching.
  • Water Flow: Low to moderate water movement to avoid tissue damage while promoting nutrient exchange.
  • Placement: Place on flat surfaces or inclined rockwork, ensuring no neighbouring corals are within reach of its sweeper tentacles.


Diet

Although Chalice Corals rely on photosynthetic zooxanthellae, they benefit greatly from supplemental feeding.


Reef Compatibility

Chalice Corals are generally reef-safe but can harm nearby corals with their sweeper tentacles, especially at night. Give them ample space to prevent aggressive interactions.


Compatibility

Chalice Corals pair well with peaceful tank mates such as:

Avoid housing them with aggressive or coral-picking fish like large angelfish or butterflyfish.


Care Tips
  • Regularly monitor calcium (380-450 ppm), magnesium (1250-1350 ppm), and alkalinity (6-10 dKH) for optimal growth.
  • Avoid strong lighting to prevent bleaching; shaded areas often work best.
  • Keep away from corals with aggressive sweepers to avoid damage.
  • Maintain stable water parameters, as Chalice Corals are sensitive to fluctuations.


Final Thoughts

Chalice Corals are a favourite among aquarists for their striking colours, unique shapes, and manageable care requirements. With proper lighting, feeding, and placement, they thrive in reef aquariums and become a vibrant focal point. Their diverse colouration and growth forms make them a stunning addition to any coral collection.


If you're looking to enhance your tank further, browse our collection of LPS Corals, SPS Corals, or Soft Corals.

How collection works

1

Order & pay online

Check out and pay securely. We set it aside and hold it ready for you.

2

We get it ready

It stays in our system until you come in — usually ready the same day.

3

Collect in store

Drop in to 280 North Road, Eastwood, and pick it up.

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