"Chalice" Nuts!

stunreefer

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Personally not a big fan of them, I truly enjoy their gorgeous colors and have kept many over the years, but I prefer more movement out of corals... moot point.

Over time we've seen absolutely crazy prices (IMHO) for various corals, and fish alike, yet sometimes they seem knee-jerkingly unjustifiable based on their availablility in the wild. If we're talking a Joculator angelfish which is only from one tiny area in the wild, or a deepwater coral such as Archohelia rediviva I can see where the higher prices come from, but something so common as a nice specimen of Echinophyllia warrants the highest prices in the hobby these days.

There is a guy that lives in the Phillipines that posted his build thread on another site and I noted that he had very larger gorgeous colonies of Echinophyllia that looked very similar to the "popular named" one's we see for sale here. He bought them for roughly $1 US dollar per colony:

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Just something to think about...

... I'll take ten of each! :angel:
 
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Wow I am not a big chalice person either, but those colonies look insane!
 

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Wow, those are really stunning!! (even with the green picture tint ;) )
 

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Let's do a group buy! 10 cents each plus shipping.
 

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yeah, my bro went to school in the Philippines and he would pick up chalices the size of his fist for dirt cheap.. well compared to what we pay here... most of the time, chalices need to color up a few months to see their full potential... that's why I prefer chalices that are proven to keep their colors overtime... anyway, those are some awesome pieces... thanks for sharing Austin... :)

now, I just need to learn how to incorporate chalices in the rockwork... :hammer:
 

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I agree the chalice craze in bonkers. They do have beautiful colors, but like Austin I prefer more movement, something that dances in the flow.
 

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