Zoas, Palys, Hammers, Torches doing great but not Chalices

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All of my corals are doing amazing and growing but not my chalices. I have tried placing them in high, mid and low points to no avail. I have a 29 Bio Cube and 175 Red Sea Max and same thing is happening to the chalices in both my tanks. Any suggestions? They keep getting discoloration and almost burning out.
 

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What are the water parameters, lighting and tank inhabitants?
 

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In our Tank we are running a 4 Bulb T5 Fixture and we have all of our Chalices on the SandBed.. They Love it.. Do you feed your Chalices anything?
 

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In our Tank we are running a 4 Bulb T5 Fixture and we have all of our Chalices on the SandBed.. They Love it.. Do you feed your Chalices anything?

+1 Our Chalices did great in the sandbed with T-5's too but when we switched our lighting over to LED's we had problems with them bleaching out. I actually stuck them partially under a rock ledge and they bounced back. I think the LED's were cooking them. :-( So what kind of lighting do you have on your tanks, this might be a factor.
 
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I have LED's. Water is fine and so is temperature. Have tangs and no fish are picking at them. Feed phyto, cyclopeeze, shrimp, oyster. I will try the sand bed.
 
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