"challice" pics...lets see em!

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10335363#post10335363 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by brianbigoats
here is a better pic of my miami Hurricane
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So Brian, what did you think of the intense color of the eyes. Beyond description?
 
This one is a 4-color chalice with yellow eyes, red body, blue inner rim and a green outer rim. The red is not as deep as my true watermelon, but is more of a reddish pink.

Under 250MH 14K:
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Under Actinics:
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I really like that piece Bob. Compared to the aspera and sherbert, that piece gets overlooked at first glance. Thanks again.
 
Yea, that 4 color chalice is nice Bob...I should have jumped on a frag of that. Maybe down the road :D.

Brian, Nice picture of the Miami Hurricane. Those eyes do look super intense. I can't wait for it to grow BIG.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10366107#post10366107 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by msn711
New "chronic" chalice in the lower left of this pic:
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Is that your 40 gallon tank? I love your rock work!
 
How does everyone get the circle shape of the Chalices??? Do you leave them on the frag disks and they will just grow out??? Or take it off the disk and leave on the sandbed??? Do they grow their own skeleton??
 
A lot seems to depend on the chalice itself and what it's growth pattern is. Most of mine grow fairly circular or sometimes they conform to the rock they are mounted on.
 
Mine go circular on frag disks best. I think the hard, flat surface helps keep the chalice flat as it grow out, and the circular shape just occurs naturally.
 
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