Aug 17, 2025 #1 M muggle0981 Valuable Member View Badges Joined Jan 24, 2019 Messages 1,436 Reaction score 808 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 have had my eye on this guy for a while-picked it up Not sure exactly what it is We’ll wing it and see
have had my eye on this guy for a while-picked it up Not sure exactly what it is We’ll wing it and see
Aug 17, 2025 #2 Fish Fan Master of Disaster View Badges Ultimate Member Reef Squad Reef Squad Leader Partner Member 2026 Excellence Award R2R Secret Santa 2024 R2R App User Pumpkin Secret Santa Hospitality Award Fish Medic Joined Dec 8, 2017 Messages 13,495 Reaction score 35,144 Location 461 Ocean Boulevard Rating - 100% 6 0 0 Looks to me like a Favia: Tidal Gardesn - Favia Coral Care Favia brain corals were one of the largest categories of large polyp stony corals in the reef aquarium hobby. At one time there were nearly 100 species of Favia but now that number dwindled down to only two, Favia fragum, and Favia gravida tidalgardens.com Good luck with your new coral!
Looks to me like a Favia: Tidal Gardesn - Favia Coral Care Favia brain corals were one of the largest categories of large polyp stony corals in the reef aquarium hobby. At one time there were nearly 100 species of Favia but now that number dwindled down to only two, Favia fragum, and Favia gravida tidalgardens.com Good luck with your new coral!
Aug 21, 2025 #3 thamnasteroid 2500 Club Member View Badges R2R App User Pacific Northwest Reefers Joined Aug 24, 2020 Messages 3,575 Reaction score 2,934 Location US Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Paragoniastrea australensis, not Favia. Note the elongated corallites. PS. True Favia don't exist in the hobby btw
Paragoniastrea australensis, not Favia. Note the elongated corallites. PS. True Favia don't exist in the hobby btw