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| Smile Maker | Re: tiger sponge??? Jonas here is your picture. It looks more like a colonial Tunicate to me rather than a sponge. ![]() |
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| Midas Blenny | Re: tiger sponge??? Whut is that?? it grows on the rock like a sponge.I have to rock with it.i put one next to each other and it spread.
__________________ 100 gal truvu- 55 gal refugeum- protien skimmer- sock filter- 150 watt metal halidex2- 2 attenics- jonas!!! |
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| Smile Maker | Re: tiger sponge??? |
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| Smile Maker | Re: tiger sponge??? There is no reason to take it out of your tank. It's harmless. They are difficult to keep alive though. They are filter feeders that need phytoplankton in the water column. |
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