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Favia or Chalice


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When I google dragon soul favia the shape seems the same just different colors. Are they the same to care for as a regular xmas favia or are they different?

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Favia, Acans and most chalice are pretty easy to care for. Favia and Acans do well in low to moderate lighting Chalice like a tad more light and will consume more calicium. Start them off in lower flow but will acclimate to higher flow areas. Spot feed it at night every once in awhile. They are pretty much bullet proof. Easy to care for IME. They also do well in dirty water. Acans and Favia are my favorite corals right now Very pretty great color and I dont kill them like I do with SPS.

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Favia, Acans and most chalice are pretty easy to care for. Favia and Acans do well in low to moderate lighting Chalice like a tad more light and will consume more calicium. Start them off in lower flow but will acclimate to higher flow areas. Spot feed it at nigh every once in awhile. They are pretty much bullet proof. Easy to care for IME. They also do well in dirty water. Acans and Favia are my favorite corals right now Very pretty great color and I dont kill them like I do with SPS.

Yes I know they need dirty water. I have a mixed reef that is vodka dosed but I feed very generously. I have an xmas Favia, a couple Acans, various chalices and lobos as well as trachophyilias. Those all seem to do well so hopefully this will too!

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Yes I know they need dirty water. I have a mixed reef that is vodka dosed but I feed very generously. I have an xmas Favia, a couple Acans, various chalices and lobos as well as trachophyilias. Those all seem to do well so hopefully this will too!

that thing should do just fine in your tank

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