Finally got one! MUMMY EYE CHALICE.

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If a two-polyp frag of it is an inch+ long, it's not SPS.

Different species of chalice will probably sting each other. Different colonies of the same species likely won't. You'd have to try and figure out what species you're dealing with.
 

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The one I posted originally they were all small frags and did well together…I had a local shop frag them up a week ago. I’m no coral expert but keep them close!
 

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Here they were months and months ago and got along just fine.
 

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Love Chalices! If you like the Mummy eye, definitely you need to look next for the Crayola meltdown. Some of my bigger colonies and rainbow ones.

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I’ve definitely heard of the Crayola Meltdown. As fast as my Mummyeye is growing, I’m seriously considering more Chalices. Great pics. Thanks for sharing.
 

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