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It’s ciliate poriferan sponge which can be evasive@vetteguy53081 can I have a little help here please, in your opinion is this a sponge ?
My guy thank youIt’s ciliate poriferan sponge which can be evasive
Should peel off
If not. Take rock out and place in container of tank water and lift off with dental pick and discard
Is this sponge toxic bud ?It’s ciliate poriferan sponge which can be evasive
Should peel off
If not. Take rock out and place in container of tank water and lift off with dental pick and discard
No - just a nuisanceIs this sponge toxic bud ?
That it is! Thank you, reckon I’m going to have to remove every coral and rock to eliminate this as it’s growing under the rockwork :/ any chance exposure to air will kill it ?No - just a nuisance
Evasive isn’t even the word wish my corals would grow like this lol Any coral I get from now on is getting qt no exceptionsDef a sponge pretty evasive one too, should clean/scrape off.
No, just can get evasiveIs this sponge toxic bud ?
Thanks and Yes it can! it’s absolutely thriving to the point where I may have to move all my corals to a holding tank to attempt eradicating it, it’s everywhere :/ never ever going to add a coral without a 2 month qt. I’m pretty sure it’s got to the point where it’s part of my nutrient export.No, just can get evasive
While individuals from Hawaii probably do not exist in the trade, this species can be found outside Hawaii and makes its way into the aquarium trade (I am not sure if they can be found in the UK, though). Some may not be coral safe and people have reported them eating sponges, though they are generally sought after as they can eat algae.Could this be a natural solution to my problem![]()
Do you mean invasive?No, just can get evasive
Darn phonespell correct - INvasive yesI also have this organism growing in the cryptic regions of my tank:
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I am not sure if it is a sponge or not, though it really is something I would not be worried about and definitely never restart a tank over (from all that I have seen, sponges rarely become an issue, and I accept them as a part of a healthy tank ecosystem). This stuff has a pretty weak composition and lies low, so I would expect most grazing invertebrates to be capable of consuming this stuff (though I have never actually seen this happen).
While individuals from Hawaii probably do not exist in the trade, this species can be found outside Hawaii and makes its way into the aquarium trade (I am not sure if they can be found in the UK, though). Some may not be coral safe and people have reported them eating sponges, though they are generally sought after as they can eat algae.
Do you mean invasive?

