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Chalice?

: ons 26. jul 2017 18:04
af Carsten
Hvilke arter dækker dette navn over. Er god til latinske navne, men ikke de amerikanske

Re: Chalice?

: ons 26. jul 2017 18:45
af charlie saltvand
Hej Carsten.

Ask google :-)

One type of large polyp stony coral (LPS), the aptly named Chalice is a term used when referring to a small group of cup coral species. The Pectiniidae family of calcifying coral contains six different genera commonly found in the trade and is a wonderful display of color and form. These genera include:
Echinophyllia
Echinopora (Though Faviid and not Pectiniid, it is included here because of similar morphology)
Oxypora
• Mycedium
Pectinia
• Physophyllia
• Echinomorpha

This list of chalices is put in order of most commonly found to seldom, if hardly ever found in the hobby. The most colorful and diverse, the top two “echinos” are often interchanged with identifications and are the most common examples of chalice. With his successful cultivation of the famous Echinopora lamellosa “Blue Chalice” Steve Tyree probably coined the term itself. He has maintained this specimen in one of his aquariums since 1995.

Ses og god sommer. Ps er de Frags du fik herinde ok?

Re: Chalice?

: ons 26. jul 2017 18:53
af Carsten
Tak!

Re: Chalice?

: ons 26. jul 2017 19:14
af PoulD
charlie saltvand skrev:Hej Carsten.

Ask google :-)
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