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![]() the thing that sucks the most is this is the first time that I have ever bought a coral before doing research. Every other coral I have bought, I have done a ton of reading to ensure I know what I am getting. This is the first coral I did not do this for, so of course I am paying the price for it
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![]() first of all sponges are not corals....they are porifera...and second i do think that all sponges should not be expose to air because the cells do lyse when exposed to air...perhaps the reason why your didnt die reef_raf is because perhaps not all the cells lyse and hense they were able to recover.
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![]() lol signs of stress
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![]() guess so then
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![]() seriously though, I consider flesh stringing off a sponge like you see on the orange ones that they so often get into stores stress and a precursor to dieing. Steve
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![]() Sorry about your loss, Taz
![]() I have sponges coming out all over my 175 g tank and one of the rocks just covered with pink sponge and still growing like crazy. When I transported the rock, the pink sponge was out of water for 1/2 hour but I constantly wet it when in the car. I wonder for different species , they would react differently after exposing them to air ?!! |