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![]() Looks like a sponge
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![]() Thanks. I guess it's going in the refug.
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![]() At the bottem those are zoa's middle yellow is a sponge really good for water and shows good quailty of water too top looks like an anenome of some sort
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![]() If you want the sponge to live, do not lift it out of the water. Air is detrimental to sponges.
Personally, I would keep it where it is. Maybe slice ( with a razor) a piece off and put that into the fugue. |
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![]() thanks for the advice. I will just leave it in my dp then.
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![]() I agree - In my opinion it adds to the character of the reef and things like this make aquarium reefs look more natural.
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