WA Superman Rainbow Chalice

WA Superman Rainbow Chalice

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The WA Superman Rainbow Chalice showcases vivid red and blue streaks with bright yellow eyes, creating a striking visual contrast. It thrives under moderate light and low to moderate flow conditions. With a moderate growth rate and an encrusting growth pattern, this coral is relatively easy to care for, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced reef keepers.

Scientific Name

Echinophyllia sp.

Waterflow

 Medium

Lighting

 Medium 

Temperament

 Semi-agressive

Reef Safe

 YES

Care Level

 EASY

Placement

 Middle to Bottom

Purchase Size

 2-5 eyes

Chalice corals are LPS corals known for their vibrant colors and unique, plate-like growth forms. They are moderately hardy and add eye-catching texture and color to any reef aquarium. With proper lighting, gentle flow, and occasional feeding, chalices thrive and display their characteristic patterns.

Description:

Common Names: Chalice Coral, Echinophyllia, Plate Coral

Scientific Name: Echinophyllia species

Family: Lobophylliidae

Temperament: Semi-aggressive (sweeper tentacles can sting nearby corals)

Difficulty: Moderate

Native Habitat & Distribution:

Found throughout the Indo-Pacific on reef slopes and lagoon areas, often in moderate to low flow environments.

Aquarium Care & Setup:

Temperature: 74–80°F (23–27°C)

pH: 8.1–8.4

Salinity: 1.024–1.026

Lighting: Moderate, ideally 50–150 PAR—avoid overly intense light to prevent bleaching

Flow: Low to moderate; allow water movement to flow over the plates without blasting them

Placement: Place on lower rockwork or sandbed, leaving space to prevent contact with other corals

Care Tips & Feeding:

Feeding: Target feeding small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp or coral pellets 1–3 times per week encourages growth and vibrant coloration

Growth Pattern: Forms plate-like colonies with wavy or undulating surfaces

Tankmates: Compatible with peaceful reef fish and invertebrates; keep distance from other corals to avoid stinging

Behavior: Polyps expand during the day and night, showing off colors and patterns

For more information, check out our Chalice Coral Care Guide.

Are Chalice corals easy to keep?

Yes, they are moderately hardy LPS corals. Stable water parameters and moderate lighting will keep them healthy.

Do Chalice corals need to be fed?

While they photosynthesize, occasional target feeding 1–3 times per week improves growth, color, and polyp extension.

What lighting do Chalice corals need?

Moderate lighting (50–150 PAR) is ideal. Too much light can cause bleaching; too little can dull colors.

Where should I place Chalice corals in my tank?

Lower rockwork or sandbed with low to moderate flow is best. Leave space around colonies to prevent stinging neighbors.

Will Chalice corals sting other corals?

Yes, they are semi-aggressive and can extend sweeper tentacles at night. Proper spacing prevents damage to nearby corals, including other chalice corals.

How fast do Chalice corals grow?

Growth is moderate and depends on lighting, flow, and feeding. Colonies expand outward with plate-like formations over time.


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