"challice" pics...lets see em!

mpoletti wrote:
The original mummy eye came from Hector and Jeremy from ExoticFrags. Some also refer to it as the OG mummy eye because it was the 1st. HTH

Thanks man I guess I shoulda known that :)

this is my Cornbred Mummy Eye... an older pic, i shaded this little guy some more and it has started to take off and color up better, even though i feed every other day... so I would have to agree with SDguy on the fact that placement and light plays more of a role than food. i think that is some of the best advice for chalices out there.

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so I would have to agree with SDguy on the fact that placement and light plays more of a role than food. i think that is some of the best advice for chalices out there.

Thanks peter and reefgems,

So if lighting is very impt, can you guys help to catagorize which chalices need which light levels?

Examlple.... These are my chalices...

HIGH LIGHT - Pink Boobies, Flamethrower, Bahama Mama

MEDIUM LIGHT - Golden melting pot, Rasta, Brians Baby, Game over Chalice,
Most watermelons

LOW LIGHT - Bazooka Joe, Mummy eye

This is just what i think... feel free to change around the catagories...Im not confident about my opinions.

Im just trying to figure out a general recommendation on these chalices... I know its trial and error... But, it would help to have a good starting point with regards to placement.

Thanks
 
Mark and Peter,

Do you guys feed your chalices. I would really like to have my chalices on the live rock but all sorts of creatures try to tear the mysis away from them at feedings? Are they growing just fine for you guys without feedings?

Right now, I have them up on eggcrate. I cant tell you how much I dislike that look in a reef tank.

No offense Sal, but if I had to have something like that in my tank bacause "I might get a little more growth, I wouldn't do it. I broadcast feed my tank as Gresham calls it, but there is no way I am going to feed each coral in my tank :) Patience has shown me that even the slowest corals will grow and prosper in a healthy system. If it was me, I would would enjoy the hobby and have a display :thumbsup:
 
I can understand why las would want to seperate his chalices from his rock with that eggcrate, I have been paying super close attention to my chalices and after adding some emerald crabs I have noticed some small cuts on the rims of some chalices which have slowed their growth, prob from the emeralds cleaning around the chalices. In addition to this damage the crabs steal the food, amphipods, fish and worms also are terrible about stealing food. So if your going to try and target feed corals in general in your average garden aquarium you pretty much have to broadcast feed, or at least feed all the other creatures that make the ecosystem work.

as far as if target feeding is better than broadcast feeding... and with all respect to those who broadcast feed (already discussed it is a necessity in most systems). I believe it is the obvious answer that target feeding will increase growth. You are simply increasing the chances that every mouth intakes food, and thus increasing the overall amount of energy the coral intakes, so increased growth. Broadcast feeding is just not as efficient a method of feeding.


i guess the question is... Do you want to have a beautiful garden tank that looks similar to a slice of the ocean and thus is a little bit less forgiving? (the ecosystem as a whole shares all the food, crabs take what they want) or Do you want a tank that is designed specifically for coral growth and not as pretty or natural? (feedings are as efficient as possible)

It seems to me you are somewhere in the middle right now with that eggcrate statue. I have chosen the efficient path. My tanks look unnatural and I am the guy thats up all night feeding every mouth on every coral. I wish I had a beautiful tank like mpoletti's (great tank man!) where I could just throw food in the tank and forget about my chalices.

"It is highly probable that the nutrient availabilities in most aquarium systems are not entirely consistent with the heterotrophic needs of corals, and that increased feeding coupled with increased nutrient export is highly desirable (Eric Borneman - Aquarium Corals, p 65)

as far as the lighting issue las, I have been thinking of working on some sort of list for lighting recommendations for our lineaged chalices, except the list I envision has PAR values for the chalices, like maybe people with PAR meters can plug in numbers for each named chalice. That way its not a vague sort of high light low light thing, although I think descriptions of each chalices preferences should be included. I actually started a thread to gather info about PAR values for chalices after coming up with little info in my research. Please feel free to join and add input everyone. Thanks!

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1784255
 
Peter, nice babies :D.

Wes, very sweet looking little colonies you have there. They look happy and healthy.

Mark, love that tri-color rim on the big chgalice, just stunning :).
 
Thanks Mark and Alicia :) Alicia the top one and bottom one are the frags I bought off of you last year. They have been growing pretty good for me. Let me know if you need anything.
 
quick question... first chalice.

is this tube with a little dude in it normal?

maybe someone can ID this for me? it was a donation from a buddy who didn't know much about it.

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No offense Sal, but if I had to have something like that in my tank bacause "I might get a little more growth, I wouldn't do it. I broadcast feed my tank as Gresham calls it, but there is no way I am going to feed each coral in my tank :) Patience has shown me that even the slowest corals will grow and prosper in a healthy system. If it was me, I would would enjoy the hobby and have a display :thumbsup:

No offense taken my friend... Your opinion is much appreciated. I am just trying to kickstart my chalices a little because they are mostly one eyed chalices (except for this awesome bryans baby i have)... Was hoping I could get another eye out of them before I decide if im ready to just broadcast feed...
 
as far as the lighting issue las, I have been thinking of working on some sort of list for lighting recommendations for our lineaged chalices, except the list I envision has PAR values for the chalices, like maybe people with PAR meters can plug in numbers for each named chalice. That way its not a vague sort of high light low light thing, although I think descriptions of each chalices preferences should be included. I actually started a thread to gather info about PAR values for chalices after coming up with little info in my research. Please feel free to join and add input everyone. Thanks!

Reefgems- gret idea.... i will be joining your thread...thanks or the help
 
las, I have had a hard time finding PAR values for chalices but I have a meter now and will try and let everyone know what my readings are for the chalices that are growing the fastest and seem the happiest under it. Most of my chalices are still small so I am still learning and will share more values once I have more experience with some of my newer ones.

check out this thread i started about feeding (you know I am big on target feeding :) )
if you broadcast feed and your chalices happen to catch some food snap a pick and you can join too! lol, just havin fun!

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1777586


check out this pic with the mouths stretching and kissing on my Tangerine Radiation chalice

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Darth Reefer: Your Mama's HOT!!!!!!!
 
Wes, What is the chalice in the third picture you got from me?? I'll be in touch when I am ready to do some stocking in the new tank ;).

Peter, it's good to be a little more into the reef scene than I was the latter half of last year. There was a lot going on for me that I had to attend to. Hey, save a couple of babies from your collection for me. I hope to start re-stocking in the next 2 months.
 
Just let me know, Alicia, and welcome back. Life often has priorities that outweight the reef tank :)

I have a pant load of pieces I'd be happy to give you :D
 
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