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Old 01-29-2011, 03:35 PM
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Default Awesome Chalice corals arrive this Friday

I have some SWEET chalice & SPS hitting next week. You won't want to miss out on these beauties so reserve your frags now!




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Hi Greg!

Do any of these pretties have colloquial names to help me id them? Are they from Aussie or elsewhere? And, are any of them friendly or short reached?

Thank you >:-)

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Hi Greg!

Do any of these pretties have colloquial names to help me id them? Are they from Aussie or elsewhere? And, are any of them friendly or short reached?

Thank you >:-)

Bunny
They are from Australia and the first picture & possibly the 2nd look to be Mycedium sp. & the last two look to be echno's. From my understanding of what the word colloquial means I guess "Chalice" would be the "colloquial term" which has several varieties of corals under the same umbrella since they have a fairly similar look and shape to them. From what I've seen some examples selling as a "chalice are ie: echnopora, mycedium sp & M elephantotus & sometimes even oxypora or acanthastea rotundoflora. They all grow rather flat with bumpy eye-like corallites and tend to extend sweeper tentacles at night which can range from about 1/4 inch to 2 inches depending on the coral. In my experience mycedium has the shortest of them, then the echno's and finally oxypora with the longest however this can vary from coral to coral. Long story short - give them a little bit of room and both the surrounding corals & the chalice should do just fine and stay happy.

If I misunderstood your terminology for colloquial I apologize. Perhaps you may be looking for the more common "street" name. For example the coral below is often referred to as "lava chalice" which I actually will also have available.


Sorry for the extra long explanation. I have no "street/designer names" for the others except for "wow - nice colors" but I hope my explanation helps.
Thanks for your interest.
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Shipment arrives tomorrow containing some very nice chalice's, sweet Australian Millepora & other SPS.
Watch for updates tomorrow.
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Shipment arrives tomorrow containing some very nice chalice's, sweet Australian Millepora & other SPS.
Watch for updates tomorrow.
Greg you set to get any aussie zoas or have the ability to order them? I would love to get my hands on a few rocks if it's in your power.
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Thank you for a great explanation Greg. Please check your regular email inbox for my faves. Looking forward and thank you tons, Bunny >:-)
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Greg you set to get any aussie zoas or have the ability to order them? I would love to get my hands on a few rocks if it's in your power.
I am confident that can be arranged.
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Thank you for a great explanation Greg. Please check your regular email inbox for my faves. Looking forward and thank you tons, Bunny >:-)
Got it, thanks. See you Saturday.
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