
ECC Hypo Tango Favia

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Quick Stats
- Care Level: Moderate
- Coral Type: LPS (Large Polyp Stony)
- Lighting Requirement: Medium (150-250 PAR)
- Flow: Low to Moderate
- Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
- Placement: Rockwork
- Approximate Purchase Size: 3/4"
Overview
The ECC Hypo Tango Favia is a colorful LPS with crisp corallite “eyes” and scalloped ridges that create a bold, geometric pattern. It grows encrusting to dome-shaped, steadily covering rockwork and forming a dense, textured colony. Hardy and adaptable, it fits well in most mixed reefs.
Like most encrusting LPS, it benefits from a little space to grow and occasional feedings to support color and growth. With stable water conditions and a touch of patience, this coral will gradually build out into a wonderful colony.
Note: This is not a WYSIWYG listing. Photo is a representation of the shape, size, and color of the coral you will receive.
Favia Care Guide
Water Parameters
Corals thrive in stable water conditions with regular water changes. Corals with a hard skeleton, like this one, will consume calcium and alkalinity as they grow, often requiring additional supplementation. Routine water testing helps ensure these needs are consistently met.
- Specific Gravity (Salinity): 1.025-1.026
- Temperature: 75-78 Degrees F
- pH: 8.1-8.4
- Alkalinity: 8-9.5 dKH
- Calcium: 400-450ppm
- Magnesium: 1300-1450ppm
- Nitrate (NO3): 10-25ppm
- Phosphate: 0.01-0.1ppm
- Nitrite (NO2): Undetectable
- Ammonia (NH3): Undetectable
Lighting Requirements
Favia corals prefer moderate light areas of the aquarium, ideally in the 150–250 PAR range. While it can adapt to a range of lighting conditions, gradual acclimation helps preserve its vivid coloration and supports healthy polyp extension.
For those with mixed reef tanks, a PAR meter is invaluable for fine-tuning light levels across different corals, helping ensure each coral gets the right intensity for its needs. This careful setup supports the coral’s vibrant color and long-term health.
Ideal Tank Placement
Favia corals are most often placed on rockwork, away from fast-growing or highly aggressive corals. It does well in mid to lower areas in the tank where lighting is stable and flow is gentle.
Water Flow Requirements
Low to moderate flow is ideal. Adequate water movement helps keep detritus from settling on its surface and encourages healthy tissue expansion.
Aggressiveness and Compatibility
Favia corals are semi-aggressive, and should not be placed where it is in direct contact with neighboring corals. It may extend sweeper tentacles at night, so provide enough space to prevent tissue damage to nearby corals.
Feeding and Nutrition
This coral primarily relies on photosynthesis for energy, but will benefit from occasional target feeding with small meaty foods or powdered coral blends such as Reef Chili. Supplementing with amino acids like CoralAmino can also support polyp health and coloration.
Growth Rate and Pattern
Favia are steady growers and have a flat, encrusting growth pattern. Over time, it will expand across rock surfaces while developing tightly packed, colorful polyps.
Acclimation Process
Acclimation is essential for corals to adjust to their new environment. For a full step-by-step process, refer to our Coral Acclimation Guide.
SKU | 256369 |
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Aquarium Type | Saltwater |
Type | LPS Corals |
Species | Favia sp. |
Care Level | Moderate |
Lighting Requirements | Medium (150-250 PAR) |
Flow Requirements | Low, Medium |
Temperature | Tropical (77–82°F) |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Growth Pattern | Encrusting |
Beginner Friendly | No |
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