help my chalice

carmine leonetti

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I didn't know that chalices liked SUBDUED light or less light in one day I hurt it bad will it come back
 

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First off, welcome to the ETRC forum on R2R. Glad to see you here.

In order to help you, we need A LOT more information:

How long has your tank been running?

Total gallons of your system?

All parameters - temp, pH, salinity, ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, calcium, alkalinity, magnesium, phosphates.

What kind of lights do you have? How long do you run them? What is your PAR?

What kind of chalice do you have? What do you feed it (if anything)?

How is your tank stocked?

What kind of substrate do you have?
 

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Move it down lower in the tank and in indirect light. After that it will be a wait and see. Chalices are slow growers, so it will be a slow recovery. Also try spot feeding to help greeting it back
 

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Move it down lower in the tank and in indirect light. After that it will be a wait and see. Chalices are slow growers, so it will be a slow recovery. Also try spot feeding to help greeting it back
+1, I've burnt a few before and they are SLOW to recover. Move it and leave it alone for w while. If it's not too bad, it will come back.
 

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+1 - slow to recover, move it down and wait n see.

Sorry. ☹️
 
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