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Sorry about the cell phone pic, camera battery is dead. This thing stings just about anything that it is close to.
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its a favia.......there are many different ones.....best thing to do is place it on the substrate....they dont need high power light.....i have one about the size of a softball....(if ya cut it in half).....sitting directly below my T5s.....gotten bigger since i bought it too.....they can put out sweeper tentacles and sting nearby corals.....anything outside of 6" should be ok.....but they do tend to need space at times
 
I'm not necessarily sure that that is a favia. Looks more like an acan enchinata to me.

Matt
 
If it is stinging things I would say Favia also. I cant say I had Acans be that aggressive and never seen an Acan have sweepers to reach anything. It does look like Acan though. I don't help much ha ha
 
Chris at Einstein told me it was an enchinata and that they do some times sting. It unfortunately got the chance to kill half of my voodoo colony before I moved it, It sure does look nice though, haha. It's really a bright orange with some pink in it.
 
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