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![]() I found these .... what look to be egg sacks in a colony of zoanthids about 3 weeks ago anyone have any idea what they are....
![]() Around the same time I found 2 patches of these in different areas of the tank and they seem to be growing... again maybe egg sacks .. but not sure? ![]() Thanks in adavance
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![]() dunno what the first is. are you sure the paler circles aren't actually holes? if they are, I say some kind of sponge.
the second are tunicates, sea squirts. harmless filter feeder. |
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![]() Both have classic Porocytes (pinacocytes) structure, which would indicate that there sponges and not egg sacks. I know alot of the zoa colonies I have collected have small sponges/ other growths in between the polyps. The purple one is kind of cool looking, consider it a bonus
![]() Levi *Edit, sorry the second one is a sea squirt another harmless filter feeder* Last edited by Zoaelite; 06-14-2009 at 09:25 PM. |
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![]() OK ... so no worries with them then... Thanks guys!!
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