
Where to buy Elephant Nose Chalice
Best known price right now: $19.00 at World Wide Corals. Prices are checked periodically and may change.
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About Elephant Nose Chalice
Mycedium robokaki features distinctive lobed or undulating fleshy polyps in shades of tan, brown, or gray with contrasting colorful tentacle tips in green, orange, or red. The coral displays a characteristic brain-like or wrinkled texture with prominent radial grooves.
Key facts
- Min tank size
- 30 gallons
- Appearance Description
- Mycedium robokaki features distinctive lobed or undulating fleshy polyps in shades of tan, brown, or gray with contrasting colorful tentacle tips in green, orange, or red. The coral displays a characteristic brain-like or wrinkled texture with prominent radial grooves.
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 74-78°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.023-1.025
- Lighting Requirement
- 100–200 PAR
- Growth Rate
- Moderate
- Care difficulty
- Moderate
- Coloration
- Tan, brown, or gray body with bright contrasting tentacle tips in green, orange, or red.
- Additional Notes
- Chalice coral variety.
- Care Requirements
- • Moderate to high light (PAR 150-250) • Moderate to strong water flow (indirect) • Occasional target feeding with small foods (copepods, zooplankton) • Stable water parameters: 72-78°F, pH 8.1-8.3, calcium 400-450ppm • Sensitive to rapid water parameter changes
- Placement Recommendation
- Middle
- Coral Type
- LPS
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific from Indonesia to the Great Barrier Reef.
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