Red Eye Favia Frag Overview:
The Red Eye Favia Frag Coral (Favia spp.) is a stunning large polyp stony (LPS) coral, prized for its vibrant coloration and unique skeletal structure. Its encrusting growth form and distinctive red and green patterning make it a standout addition to reef aquariums, offering both aesthetic appeal and manageable care requirements.
Lighting Needs:
This coral thrives under moderate lighting conditions, with a PAR range of 100–200. Suitable lighting options include LED, T5, or hybrid systems. Gradual acclimation to lighting changes is recommended to prevent stress or bleaching.
Water Flow Requirements:
Moderate, indirect water flow is ideal. This ensures the coral’s surface remains free from debris and facilitates nutrient delivery. Avoid direct, high-intensity currents, which can cause tissue damage or retraction.
Aquarium Compatibility:
While the Favia Coral is generally peaceful, it possesses sweeper tentacles that can extend and sting nearby corals. Ensure a minimum distance of 3–6 inches from other corals to prevent potential aggression.
Feeding & Nutrition:
Primarily photosynthetic, this coral benefits from supplemental feeding 1–2 times per week. Suitable foods include mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and specialised coral foods. Target feeding during polyp extension periods enhances growth and vitality.
Water Parameters:
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Temperature: 24–27°C
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Salinity: 1.024–1.026 SG
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pH: 8.1–8.4
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Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
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Calcium: 400–450 ppm
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Magnesium: 1250–1350 ppm
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Nitrate: 1–10 ppm
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Phosphate: 0.01–0.05 ppm
Features:
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Scientific Name: Favia spp.
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Common Name: Red Eye Favia Frag Coral
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Type: Large Polyp Stony (LPS) Coral
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Origin: Indo-Pacific
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Colouration: Vivid red centres with bright green ridges
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Placement: Lower to middle regions of the aquarium
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Growth Form: Encrusting, dome-shaped colonies
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Behaviour: Semi-aggressive; requires spacing from other corals
Why Choose the Red Eye Favia Frag Coral:
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Enhanced Visual Appeal: The striking red and green patterning adds a vibrant focal point to your reef tank.
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Unique Growth Patterns: Its encrusting form contributes to the structural diversity of your aquarium landscape.
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Manageable Care Level: With moderate lighting and flow requirements, it’s suitable for aquarists with some experience.
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Compatibility: Can be integrated into mixed coral setups when proper spacing is maintained.
FAQs:
Q: Is this coral suitable for beginners?
A: While it has moderate care requirements, with proper research and maintenance, dedicated beginners can successfully keep this coral.
Q: Can I place it near other corals?
A: Due to its semi-aggressive nature, ensure at least 3–6 inches of space from other corals to prevent potential stinging.
Q: What lighting is best for this coral?
A: Moderate lighting (PAR 100–200) using LED, T5, or hybrid systems is ideal. Gradual acclimation to lighting changes is recommended.
Q: How often should I feed it?
A: While it obtains nutrients through photosynthesis, supplemental feeding 1–2 times per week with appropriate coral foods enhances growth and colouration.