Favia Show Off Thread

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Here's a pic of my only Favia...
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Yes. Another beautiful bit of Favia eye candy ('bout time too!). I really lov the mint/teal color & the contrast with the reddish brown. Very nice specimen!

Sincerely,
Matthew
 
WOW! Awesome thread. I think my jaw literally dropped a few times, ok, well several times actually. I just got one recently, it is reddish and green, I'll have to take a pic to post. What I would like to know if how to frag them and where can I got some of these crazy colors?? They don't ever have stuff like this at my LFSes. Are these generally expensive?
 
Mark,
I'm going to try & get a shot like that SOON ( When I accquire my Digital Cam!). All you have to too in my tank is add a pinch or two of frozen plankton & the feeders ( & aggressive sweepers too!) come out ALL NIGHT.
Zepplein,
Cool blue & mint. Love yours.
I know we have not reached the end. Just because I was absent 4 days, don't die on me now! I like the Fungia thread, but this is my favorite coral. More eye candy, I'm in SERIOUS withdrawl here!

Sincerely,
Matthew
 
Here's an oldie from a couple years ago that I had. If I recall right, it was about 15" across. It went to a local reefer.

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That's awesome.

I know Lunchbucket has a beautiful piece that grew huge from a tiny 1" frag.
 
Zeppplein,
I own that very species ( whater its proper ID is.). But mine is not that nice, it hasn't fared as well as I had hoped. But its that one, even if only a fraction as large.
Jakano,
Yeah, no doubt Favids look best in Actinic light!

Matthew
 
Here's the one I got tonight. For some reason the camera wouldn't quite pick up the colors right. I like the "stars" in the polyps.
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Under Actinics
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My other one I posted earlier
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Together
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No doubt about it, Appaloosa, that is the same species my newest Favia is. They look like they were both fragged from the same colony. I'll be interested to see if yours keeps its origional color, though. Mine is now green & orange ( it turned brown for about a month.. at least orange is moving in the right direction!).
Keep me informed, please, OK?

Sincerely,
Matthew
 
here is one that i found yesterday. yes i needs a lil TLC. we will see how it colors up. the yellow looks a lil bleached other areas brown, but bright pink mouths made me jump all over this one.=)
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I just recently got one that looks exactly like jakano's pictured above. I don't know anything about them, except that after reading this thread, I want more!

It is starting to extend a feeding sweeper here and there - only like 5-6 total right now, but as I was looking at it very closely, I noticed a little 'arm' extending from the center, it reminds me of a porcelain crab, going in and out, in and out. Is this normal? It's not at all similar in appearance to the feeding sweepers, it looks kinda like the long arms of a spaghetti worm, except these are short and they move back and forth like a porcelain crab does with his fans.

Should I be concerned? It looks healthy.
Thanks!!
 
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