P putemup Member Market Messages 218 Reaction score 2 Jan 18, 2014 #1 I have a chalice that is has grown to the diameter of a mans palm. It is currently placed on the sand bed at the bottom of the tank. Is this the proper placement for a chalice or should I glue it to a rock.
I have a chalice that is has grown to the diameter of a mans palm. It is currently placed on the sand bed at the bottom of the tank. Is this the proper placement for a chalice or should I glue it to a rock.
C clay4au Member Market Messages 253 Reaction score 0 Jan 18, 2014 #2 If its not broke don't fix it. One time I moved a totally healthy Galaxia 4 inches to the left, half died the next day and the rest a day later.
If its not broke don't fix it. One time I moved a totally healthy Galaxia 4 inches to the left, half died the next day and the rest a day later.
hiimsean Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 3,078 Reaction score 1,579 Location Acworth Jan 18, 2014 #3 The bottoms is usually the best place for chalices but like Clay said, if it's not broke don't fix it. All my chalices are on or near the sandbed.
The bottoms is usually the best place for chalices but like Clay said, if it's not broke don't fix it. All my chalices are on or near the sandbed.
fishlips Well-Known Member Market Messages 1,086 Reaction score 58 Jan 18, 2014 #4 Just don't make the mistake i made.Mine grew so well it touched another coral and like to killed the other coral.
Just don't make the mistake i made.Mine grew so well it touched another coral and like to killed the other coral.