LPS Propagation - Favia Brain Coral
Aquaculturing Favia brains may or may not be a good idea given how slow they grow, but they are fairly easy to frag up. They are hardy and heal quickly from cutting. This tutorial is our process for propagating them using a band saw.
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You can find more information and purchase corals at:
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