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![]() This pink stuff is growing under this rock and on some other rocks too.
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![]() Looks like sponge to me. And if it is, I hope that pic wasn't taken above water
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![]() I would agree. Looks like some nice sponge growth.
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![]() My guess is sponge, I have the same stuff growing on the bottom of my rocks also.
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![]() Pic was taken under water. Good to know it's nothing to worry about.
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![]() Dose look like a sponge of some sort. Was it a hitchhicker?
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![]() the fact its growing on the underside and hes concerned to know what it is, makes me think he didn't buy it but thats my opinion.
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![]() Sponge------ I have them in red, orange, purple, green, black & white.
Good filters. There are far worse hitch hikers you can get. ![]()
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![]() Definitely true, Greg! But here's a question: has anyone had a sponge overgrow corals? Are they dangerous in that sense? And if so, how do you trim them back/keep them in check?
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![]() Sponges that encrust the rock IME generally grow in low light areas so they don't compete with the coral. Also the corals give off toxins to ward off intruding species. I have had sponges grow beside a coral but never compete for the same space. Some sponges have long thin stringy branches that don't look very nice so those I have just pulled off or cut with scissors.
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![]() Greg Last edited by Snappy; 08-03-2007 at 04:11 PM. |