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  1. Favia Favia

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    Scientific Name: Favia
    Other Names: see notes
    Color: Purple
    Status: Part of Current Collection
    Date Acquired: 5/12
    Purchased Price: 50$
    Availability: No Frags at This Time
    Difficulty: Moderate
    Growth Rate: Slow
    Lighting: Low
    Flow: Low
    Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    warren mi
    Posts
    1,078
    First Name
    Bill
    Awards Grow Out King - 2011 Grow Out Contest Photo of the Month MBI Participant
     

    Additional Information & Description

    got this from a buddy finale got its great color in a photo. not sure what kinda of Favia it is but lights up my tank with color

    note: The following species are included in the genus according to the World Register of Marine Species: [1]
    Favia albidus Veron, 2002
    Favia amicorum Edwards & Haime, 1848
    Favia bestae Veron, 2000
    Favia danae Verrill, 1872
    Favia denticulata (Ellis & Solander)
    Favia favus (Forskal, 1775)
    Favia fragum (Esper)
    Favia gravida Verrill, 1868
    Favia helianthoides
    Favia lacuna Veron, Turak & DeVantier, 2002
    Favia laxa (Klunzinger, 1879)
    Favia leptophylla Verrill, 1868
    Favia lizardensis Veron, Pichon & Wijsman-Best, 1977
    Favia maritima Nemezo, 1971
    Favia marshae Veron, 2002
    Favia matthaii Vaughan, 1918
    Favia maxima Veron, Pichon & Wijsman-Best, 1977
    Favia pallida (Dana, 1846)
    Favia rosaria Veron, 2002
    Favia rotumana (Gardiner, 1899)
    Favia rotundata (Veron, Pichon & Wijsman Best, 1977)
    Favia speciosa (Dana, 1846)
    Favia stelligera (Dana, 1846)
    Favia truncatus Veron, 2002
    Favia veroni Moll & Best, 1984
    Favia vietnamensis Veron, 2002
    Favia wisseli Scheer & Pichon
    Last edited by bigbill; 11-22-2012 at 08:00 PM.
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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Jamie
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    Wow!! Very beautiful Bill
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  3. #3
    MyNemesis - Reefkeeper
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Lansing, Michigan
    Posts
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    John
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    Nice snag, Bill. I just love favias and think they are one of the most overlooked corals. They grow well, are pretty resilient, eat well and do add plenty of color. I've got a couple of nice ones I will have at the January swap.

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