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Diablo Favites and Pink Lemonade Montastrae
I really digging these. I think they are my new favs in the tank
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Very nice! Where did you get those?
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Very nice dude.
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I picked them up from some local reefers.
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very nice man...
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Very nice but the red one you call Pink Lemonade Montastrae is a Favia Pentagona.
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Actually the Diablo favites is what is the pentagona and yellow and pink is the montastrae didnt label them in order.
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Gotcha, both are very nice. I have a mother colony of your Diablo favites also.
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Personally I think they are Favia speciosa (a very nice and probably rare version) and Favites spinosa (yet another very nice morph). I think that Montastreas are pretty uncommon in the hobby and most are pretty bland as well.
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Could be but I do think it looks a bit like my pentagona.
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I think we had a situation like this just recently. I definitely believe that Donavons is a pentagona because the septa are all uniform. If you look at the first one you can see that the septa alternate between short and tall. I'm obviously no taxonomist so I could be totally off but that is just what I think. Either way they are both really cool and I wouldn't mind getting my hands on frags of both.
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