
Where to buy Hollywood Stunner Chalice
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About Hollywood Stunner Chalice
A large-polyp stony coral featuring lamellate (blade-like) skeletal structures with vibrant coloration typically ranging from red, orange, or yellow with contrasting polyp centers. The distinctive flattened, cup-like polyps extend prominently from the skeleton.
Key facts
- Care Requirements
- • Moderate to strong lighting (PAR 200-350) • Moderate, indirect water flow • Place in middle to upper reef zones away from direct high flow • Benefits from supplemental feeding (zooplankton, phytoplankton 2-3x/week) • Stable parameters: 1.024-1.026 SG, 73-78°F, pH 8.1-8.3
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
- Placement Recommendation
- Middle
- Min tank size
- 30 gallons
- Care difficulty
- Moderate
- Coloration
- Red, orange, or yellow with contrasting polyp centers; some specimens display pink or green accents.
- Coral Type
- LPS
- Lighting Requirement
- Medium (100–200 PAR)
- Growth Rate
- Fast
- Appearance Description
- A large-polyp stony coral featuring lamellate (blade-like) skeletal structures with vibrant coloration typically ranging from red, orange, or yellow with contrasting polyp centers. The distinctive flattened, cup-like polyps extend prominently from the skeleton.
- Flow Requirement
- Medium
- Feeding Needs
- Light supplemental feeding
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