If i was to leave a christmas favia on my sand bed how would it go about growing, i know if its on rock it will make a thin calcium rock to spread its tissue on, Would it grow fast on my sand or would it spend alot of time trying to make a thick rock?
Gobygoddess: That thing rocks! What a beauty, best blue favia I've seen in months & around here that is saying a lot.
Great find!
Rob: That is looking REAL good.
Deep top down shot under leds. This coral looks completely different under blue light. Unfortunately the camera just does not do justice and cannot pic up all the highlights very well. Check out the green leading edge.
I am the most recent finder Kev, and have the whole colony. Clint at Diamonds found it before me, and not sure about before that. Will see about getting more history on it. Have been getting into favias lately, have always loved them, and was lucky enough to get this one. Got another cool different one, entire colony that will be posting pic of soon.
If i was to leave a christmas favia on my sand bed how would it go about growing, i know if its on rock it will make a thin calcium rock to spread its tissue on, Would it grow fast on my sand or would it spend alot of time trying to make a thick rock?
i will try and get a better pic of the flamethrower favia rob. that orange rim it gets its sick... looks exactly like the flamethrower chalice exept its a favia/favite.....
LOL That's because this is a new split, the thread is 2 years old almost!
Nismo_32: Please, please lets see that shot.
Rob: Ditto, though I see plenty of blue in it.
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