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  1. Favia "don't know the name" Favia "don't know the name"

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    Type: -
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    Status: Part of Current Collection
    Availability: No Frags at This Time
    Difficulty: Easy
    Growth Rate: Moderate
    Lighting: Medium
    Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    clawson mi
    Posts
    274
    First Name
    Jason
     

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    I picked this favia up at my first A2 swap, two years ago. It's been growing beautifully since.
    a crappy pic of when I first got it
    100 5293 - Favia "don't know the name"
    And present day after 2years growth
    100 6645 - Favia "don't know the name"
    100 6688 - Favia "don't know the name"

    Anyone know a name for this favia I'd love to know it.
    Likes MizTanks liked this post



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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    I'm not a guru on favia names...but it reminds me of the baby's breath favia.

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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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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    Wow beautiful coral and awesome growth!
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

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    jstan - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    top down during feeding time
    100 6794 - Favia "don't know the name"
    It's the only time I get to see the black rings around all the individual polyps

  5. #5
    CR Member
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    Ryan
    Awards March Madness Award - 2012 March Madness Winner

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    Quote Originally Posted by jstan View Post
    I picked this favia up at my first A2 swap, two years ago. It's been growing beautifully since.
    a crappy pic of when I first got it
    100 5293 - Favia "don't know the name"
    And present day after 2years growth
    100 6645 - Favia "don't know the name"
    100 6688 - Favia "don't know the name"

    Anyone know a name for this favia I'd love to know it.
    I have one that's similar in it's growth pattern but more of a green and gold color.

    If that's 2 years old, seems to be about my growth rate as well

  6. #6
    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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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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    That top down pic is awesome!!!
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

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