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Alien Eye Mycedium Chalice
$39.99
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This Alien Eye Mycedium Chalice makes a stunning edition to your aquarium.
Echinophyllia sp. will form plates and folds with heavy tissue. Chalice corals are typically very colorful. The edges may become ridged with corallite bumps. Chalice corals in general like moderate to higher lighting and moderate to higher flow.
Echinophyllia corals should be kept with space between them and other corals in your aquarium. Although they do not need to be directly fed, they feed at night and will have transparent feeding tentacles.
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Care Level
Intermediate -
Tank Requirements
40 gal minimum -
Reef Safe
Yes -
Temperament
Semi-Aggressive -
Diet
Zooplankton -
Current Size
Approx. 1-1.5 inches -
Water Parameters
NO3 0ppm, 74-78F, PH 8.1-8.4
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