Rainbow Favia
A variant of Favia coral (Favia sp.)

Representative Favia coralphoto — a dedicated image of this exact morph isn't available yet.
A wild brain that displays a full rainbow spread across the face — green skeletal mouths ringed by orange, with pink-to-purple tissue and yellow highlights between corallites. The defining trait is multiple distinct hues on one head.
📜 Backstory
'Rainbow' is a descriptive grade applied to the most multicolored wild Favia/Favites collected out of Australia and Indonesia. There is no single originating lineage — it is a quality tier assigned at import. Demand is high because color this varied on one colony is uncommon in the wild, and the trait does not always hold when fragged, making verified rainbow buttons sought-after.
Keeper tips for this variant
Give it stable low-mid placement with gentle flow; feed small meaty foods at night when the feeder tentacles emerge to keep colors saturated.