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at one point one of them had extended a long red tentacle of sorts. thought it was just a cyano clump that had got caught in the water column. does that help at all?
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Last edited by Fishward; 01-05-2010 at 02:41 AM. |
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Their sponges..
Pineapple Sponges. S.
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I would pick the sponges out from the Zoas if they are receding.
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just tweezers? razor blade? never performed marine surgery b4. haha..
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tweezers should do the trick, grab on and give it a twist.
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I would leave the sponges. I would rather have the sponges than the Zoas. You can always replace the Zoas; sponges are not so easy to replace.
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