• Name:

    Eye of Jupiter Favia

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  • Family: Faviidae
  • Species: Favia
  • Scientific Name: Favia sp
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General info about Eye of Jupiter Favia

In general, the genus Favia have large coral colonies that are circular in shape and comes in the form of massive, submassive and encrusting type. At a first glance, you can mistakenly identify Favia with Favites. However, with a closer look, Favia and Favites can easily be differentiated. Favites have corallite walls that are fused while Favia species are not where each corallite has its own wall. You can clearly see this difference when the polyps are retracted.

For the Eye of Jupiter Favia, they are predominatly colored blue with red mouth. This are the water parameters for cultivating 7 Eye of Jupiter Favia:

  • Calcium: 400 - 450 ppm
  • Alkalinity: 2.86 - 3.93 MEQ/L (8 - 11 dKH)
  • Phosphates: 0
  • Magnesium: 1200 - 1350
  • Strontium: 8 -10
  • Temperature: 74° - 83° F (23° - 28° C)
  • Salinity / Specific Gravity: 1.023 - 1.025

Eye of Jupiter Favia Diet & Nutrition

Eye of Jupiter Favia can survive without feeding courtesy from the nourishment it recieves from the symbiotic zooxanthellae that is living within them. However, they will not grow in to a bigger colony. With this and for faster growth, you need to feed them with supplemental foods like krill, mysis or brine shrimp. The addition of dissolved organics is also recommended.

Fragging / Propagating Eye of Jupiter Favia

A mature tank is highly recommended in propagating Eye of Jupiter Favia. They need to be set at the bottom portion of the tank where lighting and flow rate are in moderation.

Flow / Lighting Requirements for Eye of Jupiter Favia

Eye of Jupiter Favia requires moderate lighting and moderate water flow. Too much water flow causes the polyps to be retracted and feeding cannot take place.

Parasites & Diseases that Affect Eye of Jupiter Favia

Eye of Jupiter Favia is susceptible to hair algae. This ussually occurs if the water flow is too low or not sufficient.

Eye of Jupiter Favia Origin

Eye of Jupiter Favia can be found in the Indo-west Pacific Ocean. However, their global population is considered vulnerable due to increasing seawater temperature and other factors associated with climate change. They are now listed under Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), which means that their global trading is now monitored.

Caution Should be Taken with Eye of Jupiter Favia

Eye of Jupiter Favia must be set in the tank with enough spacing in relation to other coral species.

How to Acclimate Eye of Jupiter Favia

Since the Eye of Jupiter Favia are marine species, salinity must be entirely maintained at 1.023 to 1.025 specific gravity. They should be immediately set to its receiving substrate like rocks and be permanently positioned using gel glue so that the colonization process can commence.

Stinging Tentacles on Eye of Jupiter Favia

Eye of Jupiter Favia have long sweeper tentacles. If they are set near to another coral, they will extend out their tentacles and invade other polyps which has been proven to cause mortality.

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Name Species Family Scientific Name More Detail Added by
Eye of Jupiter Favia Favia Faviidae Favia sp

In general, the genus Favia have large coral colonies that are circular in shape and comes in the form of massive, submassive and encrusting type. At a first glance, you can mistakenly identify Favia with Favites. However, with a closer look, Favia and Favites can easily be differentiated. Favites have corallite walls that are fused while Favia species are not where each corallite has its own wall. You can clearly see this difference when the polyps are retracted.

For the Eye of Jupiter Favia, they are predominatly colored blue with red mouth. This are the water parameters for cultivating 7 Eye of Jupiter Favia:

  • Calcium: 400 - 450 ppm
  • Alkalinity: 2.86 - 3.93 MEQ/L (8 - 11 dKH)
  • Phosphates: 0
  • Magnesium: 1200 - 1350
  • Strontium: 8 -10
  • Temperature: 74° - 83° F (23° - 28° C)
  • Salinity / Specific Gravity: 1.023 - 1.025
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