Description
Description – Favia corals, aka brain corals are large polyp stony (LPS) corals. They form a dome-shape whilst they encrust outwards.The corallites of the Favia coral form their own individual walls. Sometimes this can make it hard to distinguish between a Favia coral and a Favites coral. (They look and are very similar, but Favites corals will have one fused/shared wall instead of the two distinct walls.) We allow some grace in the identification of these corals as it can be very hard to determine in smaller specimens. They both require similar care, so it’s okay if you aren’t 100% which type you have right away. Favia corals appear in a variety of colors and patterns; sometimes reds, purples, greens and pinks.
Lighting– Medium, generally no more than 120 PAR is ideal.
Light Intensity | PAR |
Low Light | 30-60 |
Medium Light | 60-150 |
High Light | 150+ |
Flow – Low to Medium flow
Placement in the reef– Mid sections in the reef on the rockwork
Water quality
Salinity – 1.024-26
Ca- 420-500ppm
Mg- 1350-1420ppm
KH- 7-9
PO4- 0.05-0.08ppm
No3- 4ppm
(These values are the recommended water quality which we aim to keep our tanks)
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