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  1. Favia Brain Coral Care: Feeding, Growth, Frag & Mates - Aquarium …

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    In the wild, colonies of Favites Corals are flat, dome shaped, and massive. They can get to over 3 feet (1 m) in diameter. Some common names these corals are know for are Pineapple Coral, Moon Coral, Brain Coral, and Larger Star Coral. They are sometimes incorrectly called the Closed Brain Coral.
    Different skeletal walls. The Favia Coral is commonly known as the Brain Coral, Closed Brain Coral, Pineapple Coral, and Moon Coral. Its scientific name is Favia sp, its genera are Favia sp. and Favites sp, and it is part of the Faviidae family. This species is an LPS coral, also known as a Large Polyp Stony Coral.
    Its scientific name is Favia sp, its genera are Favia sp. and Favites sp, and it is part of the Faviidae family. This species is an LPS coral, also known as a Large Polyp Stony Coral. This coral can be found in tropical reef spots, such as the Indo-Pacific region.
    The Favia coral features two skeletal walls, while the Favites coral shares a skeletal wall. The Brain Coral can be found in several vibrant shades, such as green, blue, yellow, and purple, which is perfect for adding a pop of color to your aquarium. These corals also grow into a dome shape with an encrusted body.
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  7. Live slow, die old: larval propagation of slow-growing ... - Springer

  8. Genetic structuring and species boundaries in the Atlantic stony …

  9. Genetic structuring and species boundaries in the Atlantic stony …

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