Favia- Seafoam Prism

$45.00

Favia corals, often known as moon corals or brain corals, are popular in reef aquariums. Here are some care requirements for them:

  1. Lighting: Favia corals require moderate to high lighting. They can thrive under a range of lighting conditions, but too much direct light can cause bleaching or tissue damage.

  2. Water Flow: They prefer moderate water flow. Position them in areas where water movement is sufficient to carry away waste and deliver nutrients but not too strong to cause damage.

  3. Water Parameters:

    • Temperature: Ideally kept between 74-80°F (23-27°C).

    • Salinity: Maintain a specific gravity of 1.024-1.026.

    • pH: Keep pH levels stable between 8.1-8.4.

    • Alkalinity and Calcium: Maintain stable levels; alkalinity should be around 8-12 dKH, and calcium around 400-450 ppm.

  4. Feeding: Favia corals are photosynthetic and derive much of their nutrition from light. They also benefit from occasional feeding of planktonic or zooplankton-based foods, particularly at night when their feeding tentacles are extended.

  5. Placement: Place them on the substrate or on rockwork in the lower to middle parts of the tank. They do not need to be placed high up in the aquarium.

  6. Compatibility: They are generally peaceful and can coexist with a variety of other coral species. However, ensure they have enough space to expand their sweeper tentacles without touching neighboring corals.

  7. Maintenance: Regular water changes and monitoring of water parameters are crucial. Keep an eye on calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium levels to ensure they remain within appropriate ranges.

By maintaining stable water conditions and providing adequate lighting and feeding, Favia corals can thrive and contribute to a beautiful and healthy reef aquarium.

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Favia corals, often known as moon corals or brain corals, are popular in reef aquariums. Here are some care requirements for them:

  1. Lighting: Favia corals require moderate to high lighting. They can thrive under a range of lighting conditions, but too much direct light can cause bleaching or tissue damage.

  2. Water Flow: They prefer moderate water flow. Position them in areas where water movement is sufficient to carry away waste and deliver nutrients but not too strong to cause damage.

  3. Water Parameters:

    • Temperature: Ideally kept between 74-80°F (23-27°C).

    • Salinity: Maintain a specific gravity of 1.024-1.026.

    • pH: Keep pH levels stable between 8.1-8.4.

    • Alkalinity and Calcium: Maintain stable levels; alkalinity should be around 8-12 dKH, and calcium around 400-450 ppm.

  4. Feeding: Favia corals are photosynthetic and derive much of their nutrition from light. They also benefit from occasional feeding of planktonic or zooplankton-based foods, particularly at night when their feeding tentacles are extended.

  5. Placement: Place them on the substrate or on rockwork in the lower to middle parts of the tank. They do not need to be placed high up in the aquarium.

  6. Compatibility: They are generally peaceful and can coexist with a variety of other coral species. However, ensure they have enough space to expand their sweeper tentacles without touching neighboring corals.

  7. Maintenance: Regular water changes and monitoring of water parameters are crucial. Keep an eye on calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium levels to ensure they remain within appropriate ranges.

By maintaining stable water conditions and providing adequate lighting and feeding, Favia corals can thrive and contribute to a beautiful and healthy reef aquarium.

Favia corals, often known as moon corals or brain corals, are popular in reef aquariums. Here are some care requirements for them:

  1. Lighting: Favia corals require moderate to high lighting. They can thrive under a range of lighting conditions, but too much direct light can cause bleaching or tissue damage.

  2. Water Flow: They prefer moderate water flow. Position them in areas where water movement is sufficient to carry away waste and deliver nutrients but not too strong to cause damage.

  3. Water Parameters:

    • Temperature: Ideally kept between 74-80°F (23-27°C).

    • Salinity: Maintain a specific gravity of 1.024-1.026.

    • pH: Keep pH levels stable between 8.1-8.4.

    • Alkalinity and Calcium: Maintain stable levels; alkalinity should be around 8-12 dKH, and calcium around 400-450 ppm.

  4. Feeding: Favia corals are photosynthetic and derive much of their nutrition from light. They also benefit from occasional feeding of planktonic or zooplankton-based foods, particularly at night when their feeding tentacles are extended.

  5. Placement: Place them on the substrate or on rockwork in the lower to middle parts of the tank. They do not need to be placed high up in the aquarium.

  6. Compatibility: They are generally peaceful and can coexist with a variety of other coral species. However, ensure they have enough space to expand their sweeper tentacles without touching neighboring corals.

  7. Maintenance: Regular water changes and monitoring of water parameters are crucial. Keep an eye on calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium levels to ensure they remain within appropriate ranges.

By maintaining stable water conditions and providing adequate lighting and feeding, Favia corals can thrive and contribute to a beautiful and healthy reef aquarium.

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