


Inferno Tide War Favites
Favites corals, often called Closed Brain Corals, are hardy, encrusting LPS corals known for their bold patterns and deep-colored polyps with distinct shared walls. They come in a wide range of colors—greens, reds, oranges, and bicolors—and add striking texture to reef tanks. While photosynthetic, they benefit from occasional feedings of small meaty foods like mysis or LPS pellets. Slightly aggressive, Favites should be spaced at least 2–3" from other corals. Their resilience, bold appearance, and moderate growth rate make them an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced reef keepers.
Favites corals, often called Closed Brain Corals, are hardy, encrusting LPS corals known for their bold patterns and deep-colored polyps with distinct shared walls. They come in a wide range of colors—greens, reds, oranges, and bicolors—and add striking texture to reef tanks. While photosynthetic, they benefit from occasional feedings of small meaty foods like mysis or LPS pellets. Slightly aggressive, Favites should be spaced at least 2–3" from other corals. Their resilience, bold appearance, and moderate growth rate make them an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced reef keepers.
Favites corals, often called Closed Brain Corals, are hardy, encrusting LPS corals known for their bold patterns and deep-colored polyps with distinct shared walls. They come in a wide range of colors—greens, reds, oranges, and bicolors—and add striking texture to reef tanks. While photosynthetic, they benefit from occasional feedings of small meaty foods like mysis or LPS pellets. Slightly aggressive, Favites should be spaced at least 2–3" from other corals. Their resilience, bold appearance, and moderate growth rate make them an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced reef keepers.