Favia/Favites or Micro?

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I bought this about 8 or 9 months ago. Marketed as a micromussa, growth was super slow until recently it exploded and almost tripled in head count (probably due to new tank maturing finally) Loved it so much I got another one but would like to get an official stamp ID. Is it a micro or a type of favia or favite?

Frag pic 7 heads
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Colony 8 months later ballpark 18-20 heads growing in dome shape.
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Next frag of same type of coral.
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Bit weird-looking for a micro, but favia heads are all connected in the kinds that I'm aware of. Nice coral either way.
 
Bit weird-looking for a micro, but favia heads are all connected in the kinds that I'm aware of. Nice coral either way.
Last person I asked was leaning towards favites but now that I've been doing this for a while I'm kind of revisiting old "diagnostics" and like you said the favias have fused heads so I wasn't leaning towards that any longer. Thanks though!
 
Favia
 
It's a hungry favia. Iirc favites share walls, favia do not amongst other differences.
 

There is an example
 
It's a hungry favia. Iirc favites share walls, favia do not amongst other differences.
Is hungry favia official name or are you just saying that because of the feeders? Lol
I broadcast AB+ and this thing has really taken off since then. Its a bit greedy for food.
Appreciate the feedback! I just need to re-compartmentalize my thinking of favia vs favite from the sounds of it.
 
I target feed mine Benereef and occasionally LRS nano.
 
LPS like to be target-fed. A bit of powdery food on top of them, or a single mysis per head, would be good. They can eat surprisingly large food items.
 
LPS like to be target-fed. A bit of powdery food on top of them, or a single mysis per head, would be good. They can eat surprisingly large food items.
They catch a mysis shrimp or blood worm here and there but I mostly turn off pumps, broadcast the ab+ and kick on the pumps once there's a thick green coating on all of my lps and they've had a while to eat it. I swear by the stuff, never had more intense growth until I started using that. And the bonus is my fish and shrimp cant steal it from the corals.
 

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