SS Favia Coral Frag

$45.00

The SS Favia Coral Frag brings textured brain coral growth and contrasting color patterns to an established reef aquarium. Individual specimens may feature green, red, orange, blue, purple, or multicolor centers and rims.

  • Key benefits:

    • Textured Appearance: Defined corallites add depth and structure to the reef.

    • Color Variety: Exact coloration and pattern vary with current inventory.

    • Compact Frag Size: Provides room for the coral to grow into the available space.

  • Specifications:

    • Scientific Name: Favia spp.

    • Coral Type: Large-polyp stony coral

    • Care Level: Moderate

    • Lighting: Low to moderate

    • Water Flow: Low to moderate

    • Placement: Lower to middle aquarium levels

    • Temperament: Aggressive

    • Color: Varies by specimen

  • Suggested use: Secure the frag in a stable reef aquarium and acclimate it gradually to the lighting. Leave enough space for nighttime feeding or sweeper tentacles and avoid strong, direct flow against the fleshy polyps.

  • Image note: Product images are for reference only. Some images may be AI-generated and may not represent the exact specimen received.

The SS Favia Coral Frag brings textured brain coral growth and contrasting color patterns to an established reef aquarium. Individual specimens may feature green, red, orange, blue, purple, or multicolor centers and rims.

  • Key benefits:

    • Textured Appearance: Defined corallites add depth and structure to the reef.

    • Color Variety: Exact coloration and pattern vary with current inventory.

    • Compact Frag Size: Provides room for the coral to grow into the available space.

  • Specifications:

    • Scientific Name: Favia spp.

    • Coral Type: Large-polyp stony coral

    • Care Level: Moderate

    • Lighting: Low to moderate

    • Water Flow: Low to moderate

    • Placement: Lower to middle aquarium levels

    • Temperament: Aggressive

    • Color: Varies by specimen

  • Suggested use: Secure the frag in a stable reef aquarium and acclimate it gradually to the lighting. Leave enough space for nighttime feeding or sweeper tentacles and avoid strong, direct flow against the fleshy polyps.

  • Image note: Product images are for reference only. Some images may be AI-generated and may not represent the exact specimen received.