An interesting experiment. Love to know how it turns out! Keep me posted please.
Matthew
Thanks, I will definitely photo document the growth. Hopefully it'll look as nice as I envision it

An interesting experiment. Love to know how it turns out! Keep me posted please.
Matthew
Not an expert by any means. I think you could keep a favia or favites under PC lighting- I grew out a small favites frag under my weak PC's. If you keep up on water changes, I think you could do it with a 14 gal. How much wattage do you have? And what spectrum are the bulbs? Keeping them high in your tank will help with good coloration. Feeding it 2-3 times a week will go a long way.I don't have anything to show off, but since there are plenty of experts in this thread I might as well ask a question here rather than start a new thread on it. Would it be possible to keep a favia in a 14 gal tank with pc lighting? or is that too small/too weak of lighting?
Not an expert by any means. I think you could keep a favia or favites under PC lighting- I grew out a small favites frag under my weak PC's. If you keep up on water changes, I think you could do it with a 14 gal. How much wattage do you have? And what spectrum are the bulbs? Keeping them high in your tank will help with good coloration. Feeding it 2-3 times a week will go a long way.
Justin- that looks sick. Nice piece.
Some really nice pieces. I don't have one, anyone care to tell me how much they usually go for? Are they hard to keep? I am sure I have plenty of lighting. Has 3 MH 175 W and two 96 watt bulbs on a 90 gallon tank.
, gonna go look at it now...
...Surprised more people aren't nuts about this coral. It is the most colorful favia I have seen, gonna go look at it now...