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The Echinophyllia aspera (aka Chalice) has been a hot commodity lately in the reef community lately. With new color combos appearing every week this coral has a lot of color and variation to offer.
Congratulations to Mark (aka Marko9 or mpoletti) on winning the spotlight photo contest.
Echinophyllia
Lighting:
- In most situations a chalice will show the best coloration in a medium light setting. This can be either on the sand bed of a taller tank lit by MH/T5 or partially shaded in a more shallow tank.
- Certain color variations may prefer medium/higher light situations with precaution. Always contact your vendor to find out what conditions they use in their facility.
- With medium light corals it is always best to acclimate under indirect and/or partially shaded locations in the aquarium.
Flow:
Feeding:
- Feeding Echinos is possible and meaty foods such as Mysid are a suitable food source.
Placement:
- With medium light corals it is always best to acclimate under indirect and/or partially shaded locations in the aquarium.
Propagation:
- With the skeletal base of the Echinos, the use of a handhelf rotary tool (dremel) with a diamond blade is suggested. When cutting and Echno the cutter will want to maintain at least one "eye" per frag in order to maximize survival chances.
Origins:
Rarity:
- In general the Echinophyllia is not an uncommon coral in the aquarium trade; however, certain color variations can be difficult to come by thus fetching a higher price.
ID Confusions:
Echinophyllia oxypora
Other info:
- Under the colorful flesh of the echino is a skeletal base. Placed near another substrate this coral may spread onto that substrate by carpeting it's flesh over the attaching skeletal base.
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Don't forget, these spotlights are only as strong as the feedback and pics we get from you people out there. So please, post a comment, a pic, or a question.
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R2R has organized all the spotlights into a single forum so feel free to post pics, comments, or questions:
R2R Spotlight Series
The Echinophyllia aspera (aka Chalice) has been a hot commodity lately in the reef community lately. With new color combos appearing every week this coral has a lot of color and variation to offer.
Congratulations to Mark (aka Marko9 or mpoletti) on winning the spotlight photo contest.
Echinophyllia
Lighting:
- In most situations a chalice will show the best coloration in a medium light setting. This can be either on the sand bed of a taller tank lit by MH/T5 or partially shaded in a more shallow tank.
- Certain color variations may prefer medium/higher light situations with precaution. Always contact your vendor to find out what conditions they use in their facility.
- With medium light corals it is always best to acclimate under indirect and/or partially shaded locations in the aquarium.
Flow:
Feeding:
- Feeding Echinos is possible and meaty foods such as Mysid are a suitable food source.
Placement:
- With medium light corals it is always best to acclimate under indirect and/or partially shaded locations in the aquarium.
Propagation:
- With the skeletal base of the Echinos, the use of a handhelf rotary tool (dremel) with a diamond blade is suggested. When cutting and Echno the cutter will want to maintain at least one "eye" per frag in order to maximize survival chances.
Origins:
Rarity:
- In general the Echinophyllia is not an uncommon coral in the aquarium trade; however, certain color variations can be difficult to come by thus fetching a higher price.
ID Confusions:
Echinophyllia oxypora
Other info:
- Under the colorful flesh of the echino is a skeletal base. Placed near another substrate this coral may spread onto that substrate by carpeting it's flesh over the attaching skeletal base.
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Don't forget, these spotlights are only as strong as the feedback and pics we get from you people out there. So please, post a comment, a pic, or a question.
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R2R has organized all the spotlights into a single forum so feel free to post pics, comments, or questions:
R2R Spotlight Series
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