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Biota Red & Blue Chalice frag

Echinophyllia sp. - This stunning chalice coral is red with blue-green streaks. It has been growing in our Biota Florida facility for some time, and we are now offering in-house grown frags. 

The Red & Blue Chalice prefers moderate water flow and lighting and will have the most intense coloration when it is slowly and carefully acclimated to brighter lighting, but also does well in the lower sections of a well-lit aquarium. Give it plenty of space to grow away from other corals. 

Like other LPS corals, this coral requires stable alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements for health and skeleton building. It gets most of its nutrition from symbiotic zooxanthellae, but does best when fed a variety of coral foods and frozen foods. 

Echinophyllia sp. - This stunning chalice coral is red with blue-green streaks. It has been growing in our Biota Florida facility for some time, and we are now offering in-house grown frags. 

The Red & Blue Chalice prefers moderate water flow and lighting and will have the most intense coloration when it is slowly and carefully acclimated to brighter lighting, but also does well in the lower sections of a well-lit aquarium. Give it plenty of space to grow away from other corals. 

Like other LPS corals, this coral requires stable alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements for health and skeleton building. It gets most of its nutrition from symbiotic zooxanthellae, but does best when fed a variety of coral foods and frozen foods. 

$60.00
Biota Red & Blue Chalice frag
$60.00

Description

Echinophyllia sp. - This stunning chalice coral is red with blue-green streaks. It has been growing in our Biota Florida facility for some time, and we are now offering in-house grown frags. 

The Red & Blue Chalice prefers moderate water flow and lighting and will have the most intense coloration when it is slowly and carefully acclimated to brighter lighting, but also does well in the lower sections of a well-lit aquarium. Give it plenty of space to grow away from other corals. 

Like other LPS corals, this coral requires stable alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements for health and skeleton building. It gets most of its nutrition from symbiotic zooxanthellae, but does best when fed a variety of coral foods and frozen foods. 

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