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Really? I’ve heard it’s a spicy lemon favia but with so much out there I’m not sure.I believe that’s a chalice
Could be. Nice piece though.Really? I’ve heard it’s a spicy lemon favia but with so much out there I’m not sure.
Thank you I got it for 25 it’s a quarter size frag pod.Could be. Nice piece though.
It’s called like a jet fuel or top fuel favia, something like that.
It’s actually a favites pentagona, commonly mislabeled just, favia.
it puts out tentacles when I feed the tank but it’s not puffy yet kinda skinny.It’s called like a jet fuel or top fuel favia, something like that.
It’s actually a favites pentagona, commonly mislabeled just, favia.
Yep that’s normal for pentagona, you can feed the tentacles small mysis occasionally for increased growth.it puts out tentacles when I feed the tank but it’s not puffy yet kinda skinny.
Sure does. Thank you!It does look lime my Spicy Lemon Favia... From my understanding the difference between a Favia and a Favites is the eye/mouth surrounding "ridge lines". One shares a single ridge line while the other will have two complete encircling ridge lines around each eye that will abut one another...
"In the case of Favia, each polyp appears to be separated by a line or roll in the surface tissue. In contrast, Favites polyps appear to connect at a ridge because the corallites share a common wall formed from a thickening of their septa. Note how each Favia polyp has a distinct wall separated from adjacent polyps "
Does that make sense lol??
Tim

