$75 for the larger and $50 for the smaller
Very hardy, fun to target feed, but can be aggressive to coral near it
If you want a smaller cheaper piece please pm me and I will make one for you
Free shipping at $250. Please look at my other post for more coral to buy
$35 obo for each disc on 1 1/4in frag disc
If you would like one for less let me know and I can frag up my grow out an put it on a smaller plug for you.
Free shipping at $250. Please look at my other post for more coral to buy
Hii I’m new here. Mostly looking for advise on growing my corals. I have a 29 gallon tank that I started in November 2019. This is my 2nd go on a saltwater tank. My first attempt was about 7 years ago with a 90 gallon that turned out to be too much for me. This time around is much more...
Hi, we’ve started noticing tissue recession in our 24k lepto and our cyphastrea which were previously doing really well, we also have a favia suddenly missing a chunk. In addition, a lot of our euphilia are not extending like they used to. Anyone seen this before or know what might be the...
Hello LPS Lovers!
I've got a 24 gallon mixed reef which is sorely lacking LPS but has plenty of softies and some SPS corals. However I am really looking into getting a brain coral, as they just look totally wicked and have a kaleidoscope of colors.
However I am wondering which genus of Brain I...
I'm a sucker for these corals and it seems like no one has made one of these yet. I think they're so incredibly under appreciated for the amount of color they provide to the reef and how easy they tend to be to grow!
Make sure to post your pics and names of your pieces in this thread too!
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Hi all,
Dendros, Acans, Favia, Duncan, Frogspawn, Hammer, etc... When target feeding, do you have to feed each individual coral mouth/head for every parts to grow? Or will feeding one "distribute" the food to the entire colony?
Thanks!
Hi!
Advice for what seems to be an infection on my favia? I placed a Duncan coral on a rock and when I returned after being away for a weekend I saw that the Duncan was on top of the favia. Duncan coral was fine with no injuries at all. However, the favia seems to be in bad shape. Has anyone...
Hi all,
So I've never had much luck with Favia, but I wanted to try again.
I've had this watermelon favia for a little over a month (photo attached). I don't really know how to tell if it's doing well or not?
Salinity: 1.026
Alk: 9.1
pH (midday): 8.18
Temp: 79-80
Nitrate: .04
Phos: .10-.14...
So I got my FAVIA earlier this month and it seems to be doing okay but it’s got these dark lines on it and I can’t tell if it’s dying or just part of it? Everything looks okay that I can see…The Photo without the dark lines was from when I received it.
Hi All - Any idea what is growing on the side of my favia. I got a frag where you could see the skeleton on the side. On the side, I am seeing two white spots developing that are gooey/ soft.
Any clue what this is and if I should just leave it or try to scrape it off?
There is a dozen or so of what seems to be flatworms on my favia.
There don't seem to bother the coral at all. In opposite, it looks very healthy. And considering the number of them, it is not a recent development.
I am not sure where they came from.
What should I do about them? Dip the coral...
It seems that the general consensus is that coral's zooxanthellae utilize nitrates for coral growth, coloring, etc. But on average, is there some sort of chart or general knowledge about how many nitrates corals can pull from the water in a given amount of time? For instance, One Polyp of...
I have a few favias now, and I keep them at the bottom of the tank, In relatively high flow. Is this bad for the coral? If so, how much flow do they like?
Hi there,
Need to clear out frag racks, local pickup/meet up is preferred (zip: 94533) but i can also ship starting next week, if weather is better for affected areas. Shipping is $50 outside CA and $30 within CA. Standard DOA applies, but cannot refund shipping cost if due to carrier delay...
I am wondering if Favia’s will do well in sand or if they’re better on rock? I read that that people who place they’re Favia in higher Places eventually lose colour over time, and to not have it in a high flow area. So I put mine in the sand beside a few rocks. But then I read a thread that said...
so my favia has been partially devoured by my peppermint shrimp. The shrimp hasn't touched any other LPS corals I have in the tank. Just wondering if this favia coral can regenerate its tissue after having so much of it taken off? Should I just donate the plug to my LFS?
Hi there, letting go these aquacultured/homegrown encrusters. Shipping is $50 anywhere in CONUS. Standard Doa applies, im an experienced shipper even for sizes like these. Just let me know if you have questions.
1. UC Fascination Favia (on a 3” disc) $250
2. JF Candy Crush favia (disc is...