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  1. Baby's Bottom Favia Baby's Bottom Favia

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    Type: LPS
    Scientific Name: favia.sp
    Other Names: Baby's breath favia relative
    Color: -
    Status: Part of Current Collection
    Date Acquired: 3/10
    Purchased Price: $65
    Availability: No Frags at This Time
    Difficulty: Easy
    Growth Rate: Fast
    Lighting: Medium
    Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Lansing, Michigan
    Posts
    385
    First Name
    John
    Awards Fishbowl Drawing Winner - Fishbowl Drawing #3 MCES 2012 ($25 Reef Paradise Gift Certificate)
     

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    I have noticed with the favia that you can initiallyhave them a little higher in the tank to get good growth and then move them lower and watch the colors really develop.
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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
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    U.P. of Michigan.
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    Jamie
    Awards Photo of the Month - October 2012 Photo of the Month Post and Reply Award - Winner of the first PAR Contest. Monthly Giveaway Winner

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    I really love the Favia corals. I have 2 myself Very nice MyNemesis!
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

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    larryandlaura - Reefkeeper
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    Houghton Lake
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    Larry
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    Great looking favia!

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