TSA Master Blaster Chalice

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Here at Top Shelf Aquatics not only do we grow some pretty sweet sticks, we also have some awesome LPS pieces like this gem we call the Master Blaster Chalice. This piece always stands out to us, as it does not have the typical color pallet of other rainbow chalices. From the vibrant teal to the reds, yellows, oranges, purples and golds this is one chalice that will stand out amongst the rest in your tank.

This piece as with most chalices does best in lower light with good random flow. We have been growing it here in our farm for a few years now and has proven itself to be a hardy addition to any tank. It is always exciting fragging this one as we get to see all new color patterns as they all develop.

We look forward to seeing how it thrives in other peoples tanks. If you have it and have grown it out make sure to post a picture!

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I have been growing out a small frag now for about 5 months , it has finally overtaken the plug , will post picks soon (btw is this master blaster an en
 

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It is an Echinophyllia ? It has pretty long sweepers compared to my other rainbow chalices
 

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Master blaster chalice from a small frag fully overgrown the plug (about to switch to 3 inch plug)
 

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