Good morning all! So I recently had to move one of my favia due to a BTA getting bigger and moving just slightly. I put the one favia near another. But I see they are only about 1/2” apart. Will they hurt each other? Should I move it further away?
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Ahh, okay well I know one is a sector 9 and I will have to find out what the other is! I got them from a friend in January.It depends on what types you have. Some can't be next to eachother and some can.
So the favia’s I am talking about are a raptor and a sector 9. Do you know if they can be near each other without any issues?It depends on what types you have. Some can't be next to eachother and some can.
Not sure - sorry.So the favia’s I am talking about are a raptor and a sector 9. Do you know if they can be near each other without any issues?
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Favia raptor appears to be a goniastrea, while sector 9 appears to be a dipsastraea. I don't think anyone has tested this. I would find another spot just to be safe.So the favia’s I am talking about are a raptor and a sector 9. Do you know if they can be near each other without any issues?
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both are Dipsastraea (assuming you mean raptor's peace; if not, please post photo). True Goniastrea are actually pretty rare in the hobby. Most Goniastrea are actually Coelastrea.Favia raptor appears to be a goniastrea, while sector 9 appears to be a dipsastraea. I don't think anyone has tested this. I would find another spot just to be safe.
What if we just rolled all the astreas into myastrea it's so hard keep track lolboth are Dipsastraea (assuming you mean raptor's peace; if not, please post photo). True Goniastrea are actually pretty rare in the hobby. Most Goniastrea are actually Coelastrea.
Here are pic of bothboth are Dipsastraea (assuming you mean raptor's peace; if not, please post photo). True Goniastrea are actually pretty rare in the hobby. Most Goniastrea are actually Coelastrea.
Any help would be appreciated! I really don’t want to move it if I don’t have to. Thank you in advanceHere are pic of both
1st is Dipsastraea sp., 2nd is Favites cf pentagona (technically not a true Favites, but it hasn't been reclassified yet)Here are pic of both
Fun fact: at one point a long time ago (like pre-1900s), all moon/honeycomb corals used to be in the genus Astrea. Today though, Astrea is limited to three species: A. curta, A. annuligera, and A. rotulosa; the former two are very rarely found--if at all--in the hobby, and the latter third doesn't occur in the hobby due to being a Western Indian Ocean endemic.What if we just rolled all the astreas into myastrea it's so hard keep track lol
Sector 9 is Favites cf pentagona while raptor's peace is Dipsastraea.Favia raptor appears to be a goniastrea, while sector 9 appears to be a dipsastraea. I don't think anyone has tested this. I would find another spot just to be safe.
Thank you I love learning more stuff, but You got the joke right?Fun fact: at one point a long time ago (like pre-1900s), all moon/honeycomb corals used to be in the genus Astrea. Today though, Astrea is limited to three species: A. curta, A. annuligera, and A. rotulosa; the former two are very rarely found--if at all--in the hobby, and the latter third doesn't occur in the hobby due to being a Western Indian Ocean endemic.
Not really...Thank you I love learning more stuff, but You got the joke right?
Wait... OHHHH I get it nowNot really...
Thank you for your help with this. So does this mean I should keep them at a distance from each other?Sector 9 is Favites cf pentagona while raptor's peace is Dipsastraea.
The second I believe is also know as Day Glow Favites (Jason Fox). I got a tiny frag last year and it is a very fast grower for me. I recently chipped off some pieces and stuck them a different levels in my tank and they are all doing well.Here are pic of both
Probably yes, as both genera are aggressive.Thank you for your help with this. So does this mean I should keep them at a distance from each other?