Favias, Favias, Favias... Underrated Beauties

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I like this favia from CC a lot. IMO very pretty and amazing colors.
 

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I like this favia from CC a lot. IMO very pretty and amazing colors.

I bought one of these off of their site the other day during their sale ,, I was looking for the Yellow Submarine ,, which I didn't get ,, this one is a nice substitute for it though :) I do have the Yellow Submarine coming from them today though :) I think they call it something else though ,,
 

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I bought one of these off of their site the other day during their sale ,, I was looking for the Yellow Submarine ,, which I didn't get ,, this one is a nice substitute for it though :) I do have the Yellow Submarine coming from them today though :) I think they call it something else though ,,
Cherry Corals calls theirs the Full Tilt Favia. It's the same as the Yellow Submarine.
 

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My coral of choice used to be acan's ,, as I started gravitating more towards ,, more of a SPS tank ,, the acan's didn't like this move ,, I found that Favia's were a bit more tolerant of the tank conditions and would take a bit more light. You still have to be careful with them ,, some Favia's seem to be able to take a bit more light than others and want that light ,, you just have to move them around a bit ,, keeping a close eye on them until you see what each individual coral can take ,, then pick the best place for it. So I have been buying more :) jmo ,,, that Full Tilt favia was one that could take a bit more light ,,
 

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Not the easiest to sustain but beautiful colors and patterns
Got this one Saturday from a tank buyout
 

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Someone thought that my favia was a chalice when I told them it was a favia they seemed disappointed cause it's nice not that it's for sale anyways but it's more of popularity contest a lot of of people get crappy corals for their value and not the look if the value of my favia was let's say $200 he would have harrassed me to sell it to him but it's a 60 dollar frag I got
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Someone thought that my favia was a chalice when I told them it was a favia they seemed disappointed cause it's nice not that it's for sale anyways but it's more of popularity contest a lot of of people get crappy corals for their value and not the look if the value of my favia was let's say $200 he would have harrassed me to sell it to him but it's a 60 dollar frag I got View attachment 1113672
IMO that piece looks more like a trumpet coral than a favia.
 

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