I believe this is a favia (green/yellow red mouth) . Any thoughts?
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I know they were declassified "favia" at some point. For many years they were called favia. Habits can be hard to break.Favites pentagona, not Favia. Favia don't occur in the hobby
F. pentagona were never classified as Favia, as far as I know. Only species with plocoid corallites were ever classified in that genus.I know they were declassified "favia" at some point. For many years they were called favia. Habits can be hard to break.
Awesome! Looks beautiful thanks!