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Noticed something interesting after I did my water change on Saturday. I usually like to feed the tank heavily and wait thirty minutes as well before changing the water, this includes phyto, reeftoids, and some mysis, I do the same for my other tank as well. Anyways, after maintenance I noticed that my spider sponges polyps were beginning to extend, this continued for the rest of the weekend. I don’t know if this is much of a “theory” or could just be an observation I’ve never seen until now (this is my first sponge). I’m thinking that since there was an abundance of nutrients in the water, the polyps jumped into action. They mostly open more at night but some during the day. I know a lot of people say it’s a parasitic relationship if the polyps outgrow the sponge, and while that may be true I think it’s just commensalism at play here, the polyps jumping at the opportunity for an easy snack, because most of the time the polyps of mine and even other sponges don’t open too often. I know this is me rambling but, I don’t know what do you guys think I thought it was interesting to think about.

