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![]() I use to have a butt load of pineapple sponges in my tank but it looks like something ate them or they died.
Anyone know what I can do to start growing them? I could even set up a separate tank |
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![]() I know in my tank they grow we're there is little light. I also use tap water in that tank.
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#3
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![]() Yeah mine were in low light too. But now nowhere. I've never used tap water
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![]() I think they grow well when they have nutrients. If they decline, your water must be in better shape.
If there aren't any left, I guess you will have to import one from a friend, to see if it multiplys. Are there any in the sump? |
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![]() Got a sump? They grow in my overflow and sump...don't see them in the tank.
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![]() Yeah I've got a sump with a bunch of rock. But no sponges on the underside of any of the rocks
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#7
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![]() zeovit sponge power additive
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#8
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![]() +1, this stuff works wonders for sponge growth. Although risky adding multiple sources of healthy liverock and have many shaded areas also causes the stuff to explode.
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![]() +1, Zeovite sponge power. I have tons of non-photosynthetic sponges in my tank and I feed sponge power each day two drops per day in my 75 gallons along with amino acid.
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