Favia?

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I don't know why the pic posted side ways... sorry!!
But this, is what I think is a Favia. However, since i have had it, there have been no sweeping or feeding tenitcals day or night, and iv been having troubles feeding it. It does respond to mysis... but far to slow to eat it before the clowns and shrimp get to it. Anybody had a similar situation? I think its a pretty cool little frag and would love to see it survive. Any advice is good advise. Thanks!
 

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Reverse prism favia. Feeding isn't necessary, but will help it grow faster.
 
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