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Morri

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Hi I wondered if anyone can ID this for me please ?

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Potentially a favia but would say one of the favites family for definate...
Although depending on head size may be a spiny brain, lobophyllia species
 
Potentially a favia but would say one of the favites family for definate...
Although depending on head size may be a spiny brain, lobophyllia species

Thanks Buddy was my thoughts a favia got it with the tank was ready to bin a few weeks ago but seems to have come back to life :)

Head size is about the size of a small finger nail.
 
That size would put me back on the favites family trail morri...looking well and with spot feeding after lights out, or if feeding tentacles open during the day when food is added for your stock, should start to spread over the edge of the frag in a few months
 
That size would put me back on the favites family trail morri...looking well and with spot feeding after lights out, or if feeding tentacles open during the day when food is added for your stock, should start to spread over the edge of the frag in a few months

I have been bosting mag for about 2 weeks from 1100 :( upto 1250 ish now since then it seems to be doing better :)
 
raised mg and ca will help all stoney corals and if po4 is kept low, preferably 0, they will produce good strong skeletons and grow quite quickly..
Love to see a coral being pulled back from the brink and it shows just how hardy most of them actually are..well done morri, one to be proud of there
 

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