Feb 27, 2022 #1 J jgsolo32 Community Member View Badges Joined Jun 8, 2021 Messages 51 Reaction score 29 Location San Jose Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Hi all, Could use some help and advice with these critters at the base of my Hammer Coral. Thanks
Feb 28, 2022 #2 KrisReef 10K Club member View Badges Partner Member 2024 Hospitality Award Joined May 15, 2018 Messages 15,227 Reaction score 31,279 Location ADX Florence Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I have been looking at these for an hour and still nothing has moved. Therefore I’m going to guess those are pineapple sponges (sessile).
I have been looking at these for an hour and still nothing has moved. Therefore I’m going to guess those are pineapple sponges (sessile).
Mar 1, 2022 #3 OP OP J jgsolo32 Community Member View Badges Joined Jun 8, 2021 Messages 51 Reaction score 29 Location San Jose Rating - 0% 0 0 0 KrisReef said: I have been looking at these for an hour and still nothing has moved. Therefore I’m going to guess those are pineapple sponges (sessile). Click to expand... I was told at a lfs yesterday it's algae. . it's a slow growing algae too. Plan to clean it out carefully in my next water change. Thx for taking time to review
KrisReef said: I have been looking at these for an hour and still nothing has moved. Therefore I’m going to guess those are pineapple sponges (sessile). Click to expand... I was told at a lfs yesterday it's algae. . it's a slow growing algae too. Plan to clean it out carefully in my next water change. Thx for taking time to review