Chalice Show-Off Thread!!!

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This Cherry's Jubilee chalice is going to be amazing when it gets bigger. It morphed from a deeper blue on purchase to a rainbow pink in the spot it likes. I believe the daylight from the Quanta pros had a bit to do with it. CC did say it looks different depending on lighting
 
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Depends on what type of chalice you have the one that I have grows well but I think my Leptoseris are holding their ground look at the base of my Leptoseris that shows bare spots on the chalice this chalice is about 12 inches long I believe they call the one I have is a Hollywood chalice I believe it is an echinopora.Love the colors on the coral you have hope it grows well!
 

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