Colour change in chalice corals (Pictures inside)!

Scythanith

Premium Member
I am always amazed with corals once I go back and look at old pictures. The change in them is incredible!

Please feel free to add picture comparisons of changes in your corals you find interesting!

Scott

This (Oct. 13, 2007):
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to this (Jan. 08, 2008):
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This (Apr. 29, 2007):
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to this (Jan. 08, 2008):
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This (Aug. 19, 2007):
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to this (Jan. 08, 2008):
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Wow, very impressive. Do you have them under low or high light?
Wahoo! My 3000th post!!:D I think I am done posting on RC. I like keeping a round number.:p
 
These have all been kept under the same lighting from the day they hit my tank. I run 6 x 36" HOT5's running off of IC 660 & 430 ballasts . Each bulb has an Ice Cap reflector on it.

I have a 40 gallon tank I am going to set up and run 4 x 36" HOT5's with relflectors off of an IC 660 just for the chalices so they can grow flat and I can keep algae under control.

The first comparison has been the wildest colour change with my chalices by far.

Scott
 
Great pics - always nice when they change for the better.

Do all the chalices' colour change on you - or do some stay the same?
 
Meaning if it had blue on it, does the blue stay constant and just the other colours on it change? Pretty much all of the chalices I have added change to some degree which I thought was normal. For the most part it seems to take the coral 2-3 months to change into "my tank" colours and then they stay pretty constant. I also have an alien eye that for the longest time just had the vibrant green eyes and an off grey base colour that recently has been taking on a pinkish/purple appearance.

I am quite impressed with the colours I am getting out of my corals since switching to the T5 setup. I'll post up a couple more when I get some time.

Cheers

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11565781#post11565781 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 250G
Great pics - always nice when they change for the better.

Do all the chalices' colour change on you - or do some stay the same?
 
I made the switch from 220watts of PC to the T5's about 7 months ago. I didn't have any of these chalices then. All the colour change has happened under T5's.

The PC's weren't bad but I have a 32" deep tank and they couldn't reach the bottom of the tank with any power. The light from the T5's is amazing.
 
They grow maybe 1-2 cm a month at best! They are all in a lower flow area of my tank (in tank circ is ~2700gph) and ~12-18" from the lights.

Cheers,
Scott
 
Does anyone out there have a dedicated chalice tank? I am starting one up and would like to hear everyones experience with providing adequate flow.

Thanks!
 
Man I love chalice. I have neve tried any, recommend any good online places or fellow reefers for some? Got any info on fragging it as well?
 
haahaa those pictures are with a top down box and a Canon A610 P&S. I set it to manual WB and with a 2 sec timer to help minimize hand shake. I have a nikon D200 with the 105mm Nikkor macro but don't like the top down setup I have with it, plus it takes muuuuuch better pictures when it's on a tripod.

They are a fairly easy LPS, they can recover from damage and don't require a serious feeding schedule. Like most LPS, lighting and water flow are important. Steady parameters are paramount as they are with all marine life.

Hope that helps!

Scott
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11589411#post11589411 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Scythanith
Does anyone out there have a dedicated chalice tank? I am starting one up and would like to hear everyones experience with providing adequate flow.

Thanks!

Going to be setting up a 12g nano chalice/echnio tank.
 
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