Is turqoise a rare favia color?

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It was damaged, recovering nicely. Got it real cheap.
 

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Actually went there for a fish. Nothing really struck me. I saw this and I don't have blue in my tank so I got it.
 
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Sorry to disappoint you, but "rare" is nothing more than a marketing term to increase buyer interest and willingness to purchase at a higher cost. Can you get a couple close-up pics of the entire coral head on?
 
I know that but I have never seen one. They are always green or red. My camera sucks that's as focused as it can get. I don't care if it's not rare. Just like the color.
 
Thanks. I'm happy. I just hope it fully recovers.
 
Thanks. Its called a powder blue or baby blue favia.
 
Yeah I think it almost died and came back to life over the old skeleton. There was some hair algae and an aptasia on it but I killed it and my snails ate the algae
 
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