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Thanks what it be similar care requirements to a favia or acan?
Yes, similar care requirements.
PS, Favia doesn't exist in the hobby, as the only two Favia species (F. fragum and F. gravida) are from the Caribbean, where it is illegal to collect stony corals. Most of the Favias in the hobby are either Dipsastraea or Favites.
 
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Yes, similar care requirements.
PS, Favia doesn't exist in the hobby, as the only two Favia species (F. fragum and F. gravida) are from the Caribbean, where it is illegal to collect stony corals. Most of the Favias in the hobby are either Dipsastraea or Favites.
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