Red & Green Favia Frag WYSIWYG


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Red & Green Favia Frag
CONDITIONED AUS  APPROX SIZE: 1" WYSIWYG

Favia is a genus of stony corals belonging to the family Mussidae, commonly known as brain corals due to their rounded, dome-like appearance reminiscent of the human brain's convolutions. These corals are highly valued in both natural reef ecosystems and marine aquaria for their beauty, resilience, and fascinating growth patterns.

The Favia genus encompasses a diverse array of species, each exhibiting unique characteristics in terms of coloration, texture, and colony morphology. Their polyps are typically arranged in distinct valleys and ridges, forming intricate patterns across the coral's surface. Favia colonies come in a wide range of colors, including shades of green, brown, purple, blue, and even fluorescent hues under certain lighting conditions.

One of the defining features of Favia corals is their robust skeletal structure, composed of calcium carbonate secreted by the coral polyps. This skeleton provides support and protection for the delicate soft tissues of the coral, allowing it to withstand the forces of waves and currents in its natural habitat.

Favia corals are commonly found in shallow tropical and subtropical waters throughout the Indo-Pacific region, including areas such as the Great Barrier Reef, the Red Sea, and the Caribbean. They prefer moderate water flow and bright, indirect lighting, thriving in environments with stable water parameters and ample nutrients.

In reef aquariums, Favia corals are prized for their ornamental value and ease of care, making them popular choices for both beginner and experienced hobbyists. They are relatively hardy and adaptable, capable of thriving in a wide range of aquarium conditions. With proper husbandry practices, including regular feeding and water quality maintenance, Favia corals can grow and reproduce, adding beauty and diversity to reef aquarium displays for years to come.

For more information about this coral and more visit our Coral Care Blog.
MODERATE
(100-150 PAR)
MODERATE
INDIRECT
INTERMEDIATE

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