Chalice Coral

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My son bought this for me for my birthday and it was doing great until Friday. I moved it to get it away because I thought another coral may have been causing it to stress. Is this a Sprung Stunner or a Hollywood Stunner coral. What can I do to save this coral? I have reduced lighting and moved away from other corals. All other corals and fish are doing awesome . It hasn’t only been in the tank a week today.

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My hollywood stunner does really well in low light and low flow. Be careful if you get it to turn around. Mine grows like crazy and stings anything that is anywhere near it. Looks to me like too much light. I'm sure you will get better answers soon. Welcome to R2R by the way!
 

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Chalice requires very low light. I always put new chalice under an overhang to block direct light. Then move it out a bit every week and it usually takes a months for it to get under full light on the sand bed.
 
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Thanks. Turned White lights down and added layers of screening to deflect lighting..
 

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