Chalice Coral Care Tips
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
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Chalice corals represent a large group of wildly disparate corals that share little in common past their flat, plate-forming appearance. There are over ten Genera of corals that are all grouped together and described as Chalices. Coming up with general care tips is tough for chalices because of how different some of the corals are from one another. For each of the recommendations bear in mind that they are merely guidelines that will give you a starting point to experiment with. My goal is to suggest parameters that will give the most kinds of chalices the best chance of survival.
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Artist: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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I don't know which I love more: your corals or your camera 😍
Once again .....UNDISPUTED CHAMP OF Marine Aquarium WORLD !! Thank you Than
Without a doubt you are the best resource for reef keepers, and deserve far more subscribers. I find keeping reef tanks a soothing influence, and the way you present your content has the same affect😊
Watching chalice corals eat through timelapse vids is crazy to see. I still remember seeing it for the first time. Looked other worldly.
P.s. That red trachy is amazing. Such eye candy
Time lapse feedings are one of my favorite things to capture.
Love these videos! The macro shots, the colorations of your corals, and the information are all great 👍
I love the spotlights! I learned a lot of valuable info from this particular one, because I have about 10 different chalices and I got a sense from this, of things I could do to improve their environment. Thank you! 👍🏻👍🏻
Your videos and cinematography is out of this world. Thanks for making them I learn and really enjoy them a lot.
Than like always a step above and beyond, thank you 👍💪😎
Outstanding video. Thank you so much.
Great video Than packed with great information from start to finish
Stellar video, Than. Keep it up
Magnifique, BRAVO !!! 👏👏👏
Every time I buy a new coral I always come to you about coral care. Your the best!
I love the Coral Spotlight playlist, I could re-watch these hundreds of times and it really helps me build my knowledge.
Excellent tips Than for keeping these LPS beauties thriving. 😁
Beautiful corals.
This was right on time! Just got my first Chalice frag!!!
Great video, thank you
Wow! Very informative! Hope you keep posting the flood lights!
Excellent content Than!
great video thanks, very nice close ups
thnx for the knowledge Than...love the vids...
I literally just ordered a green chalice and a joker favia from you guys and im stoked for them to arrive !
These videos are so relaxing and informative. Thank you!!
Love the timing
Your videos are what got me into the hobby and yours are the only ones I still watch. Love your work.
Thanks Mitchell
More of these videos planned??? Awesome - I love these and the more the merrier ;)
Thanks Sunny, there will definitely be more coral species videos in the future.
Love these videos. 🤙
Love the videos. I seem to have great luck with chalices, super hardy for me. Echinipora definitely can grow super fast. +1 on Hollywood stunner. Crazy long sweepers.
Thanks Than!👍
Great Video!
Excelent vídeo! I loved
These are the most relaxing videos
I'm not gonna lie, having to watch my own videos to make sure there are no mistakes nearly puts me to sleep.
Some of these colors are just nuts. Beautiful corals!
Thanks homie
Awesome thank you
Great videos ! Keep it up
love it!
Than you
Very nice video shooting 😍
Very nice chalice 😍😍
I just got my very first chalice:)
Hollywood stunner and mummy eye is the only 2 varieties of chalice that I have ever had but that was years ago.
Great video as always.
I noticed my pink with blue polyps echinophyllia growing with this pinkish coloured edges. The new polyps grown however are pink and do not turn blue. Have you experienced this? Any advice?
Please dont stop making these spotlights, or floodlights wherever necessary.
@@karennation3580 I always enjoy seeing you around here. Hope all is well
The music is perfect.. this is almost asmr.. if you talk just a bit lower.. you will attract people looking for new asmr videos.. this is great info btw!! Thank yoy
I had a Hollywood stunner frag I cut that came off the plug three times and rode the current in the tank under the frag rack. Think we are good to go now lol but the last time it came off was three days later so not sure what kept happening.
Good one. I just traded some children for a box of chalice corals of various species. What color, the orange is on fire. At the store there were two pieces that nobody can identify. Not lobo, not acan but something similar but unkown.
thank god, i live in indonesia where all these beauts are available 😌
Love your videos but hoping in the future you can name and timestamp what corals your actually showing in the video, so that in the future if your carrying it I know what exactly to look for
Echina like these corals
I see what you did there.
What are you cleaning your tools and saw with? Thanks
What are you cleaning tools with just rodi?
8:25 Far left on the edge of the coral. That some kind of flat worm? IT MOVED.
I'm not sure. It looks like it could be a flatworm or a crustacean based on how it jittered.
What’s your favorite glue ? Thanks
Is this a strictly entrusting coral?
I have been trying to figure out why my chalices won't grow. Colors are muted, or browned out. It's like they maintain and sometimes recede but never grow larger, have you seen this scenario?
pls do each PAVONA and LEPTOSERIS corals too THANH I love these odd non mainstream Corals... STAY SAFE STAY HEALTHY STAY AWARE AND STAY RONA FREE EVERYONE!!
I've done videos on both. Pavona - ua-cam.com/video/dnFUBfrJoCs/v-deo.html and Leptoseris - ua-cam.com/video/ZzMOmUCnm8w/v-deo.html
@Tidal Gardens funny I just read this now ... as I've bought my first chalice a deep red and blue on, whenever I have a new coral I always make sure to refer to your vids first before undertaking husbandry of a particular coral!! Keep up the awesome work Thanh perhaps you can do a spotlight macroalgaes next!!
whats the name of the red/white one? at 5:25
Are these aggressive corals?
what makes a chalice inflate ?
Do you turn off the flow while feeding?
If so for how long?
15 min
Thanks so much!!
My evidence is the title lol
I heard "any-kind-of-pora" 😂
Less light is good , i burnt mine easy
I am all about low light for 90% of corals in the hobby.
wisdom unbond
Nothing tickles me more than Than pronouncing the “h” in every “w” word that contains one.
Anyone else cringe every time he said “GENERA” instead of genre? Lol jk jk.
Genera is plural of Genus. I'm not talking about films here.
Tidal Gardens I was jus joking around anyways but thanks for clearing that up I learn something new in reefing everyday! Always thought genre was jus a broad term for things that could be categorized together. Glad I said something and got a response. Otherwise I would prolly never have been informed otherwise. So please don’t take offense to my cracking wise.