Chalice Show-Off Thread!!!

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I really love this trio. Sorry for the s4 galaxy pic.
 

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Thanks. I love that frag. Is growing fast and coloring up nicely. Brightest coral in my tank. Some fellow reefers have come to my house to see the aquarium. That chalice is the first thing they notice. Even being so small.
 

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Thanks. I love that frag. Is growing fast and coloring up nicely. Brightest coral in my tank. Some fellow reefers have come to my house to see the aquarium. That chalice is the first thing they notice. Even being so small.

Yea they are stunning corals.... You gotta get the Rainbow Crush and Crazy Clown now that you have the Fuego....
 

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Need a little help here. I have a little algae growing on the side of my Flaming Bugatti chalice and don't know if I need to manually remove, or will the chalice grow over it? There was a little piece of it when I got it, it was gone, and then returned. Thanks in advance. JP



 

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Jeff, if you can still take it out, you can very carefully drip some hydrogen peroxide only on the algae. Let it sit 2-3 minutes, and rinse. Then place it back in the tank. A bit risky though, because if your aim is off the peroxide will kill whatever coral tissue it gets on. So don't miss. :p
 

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Jeff, if you can still take it out, you can very carefully drip some hydrogen peroxide only on the algae. Let it sit 2-3 minutes, and rinse. Then place it back in the tank. A bit risky though, because if your aim is off the peroxide will kill whatever coral tissue it gets on. So don't miss. :p

I was thinking more like tweezers. I would hate to chance killing any of this chalice with a stray drop.
 

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