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Or is it more like an LPS. The second I typed that I saw more of what seemed to be a skeletal structure. Lol. I probably jumped the gun on that assessment
Ya...skeleton under the flesh. Small tentacles around the outer edge of the purple where it meets the green.
 
Formerly known as Favia, now known as Dipsastraea. Could be Favites but I'm leaning toward Dipsastraea.
I googled Dipsastraea images and it sure looks like some of the photos.
 
I thought this piece had nice color until I googled Favia coral. Wow....some really nice colors. I hope this piece brightens up after it's been in the tank for a while.
 
When the lights are off The tentacles are full extended. Is it trying to catch food. Should I feed at night ?
 
You should feed every coral at night (: it would love things like brine shrimp nauplii, phytoplankton, artic copepods like cyclops, small foods like that.
 
This has been showing some amazing growth. It has totally covered the plug and is now covering some of the rock.
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The color of this Favia has started to turn from green to yellow. It’s still eating and extending at night. What does it need to keeps its color ?
 

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