My first corals and help with my chalice

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My corals are looking good. I got them about 3 weeks to a month ago and they are doing good. They are my first ones! There is one that is not doing that well though. I have a chalice but I have no idea where to place it in my tank. Any help?

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Chalices are an LPS so they like many similar environments to softies. If you have a par meter stick it somewhere that gets around 60-80 par. If you don't have one, place it closer to the bottom half of the tank preferably closer to the corners and or near but not on the sand bed. They are pretty quick and adaptable growers but may take a while to take off in your tank.

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