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![]() Anyone keeping sponges? I was thinking of buying one of those orange cat's paw or tree sponge if I ever find one.
Will microbubbles from the protein skimmer kill the sponge? |
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![]() You don't want to get air trapped anywhere near the sponge. A couple of things that I learned in my invertabrate class (and I only learned a few) was that sponges move a huge amount of water through themselves and require a large amount of planktonic food. The more colourful the species, the more chance that it'll be toxic to other animals is another point.
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![]() What about the old saying the brighter the animal the less light it needs? Is this the case on sponges?
I am adding 10 - 20 ml of DT's everyday so maybe the Blue sponge will make it. But does anyone have and books they can recommend? Cheers, Patrick |
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As for reading I'll dig through Invertebrate Zoology and see if I can come up with anything for you. |
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![]() Thanks for the info all. I think there's a demand for the orange "cat's paw" sponges as J&L told me that they sold them all on Sat. So I was hoping to hear some success stories with them.
About your blue sponges, were they purchased from a store or was it hitchhiked with your coral/live rock? [ 08 July 2002, 23:42: Message edited by: Sam W ] |
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![]() Sam,
I got a blue sponge about 1 month ago, maybe more. A small section had some dis-color in the store, but the main colony was good. He is still doing fine, guess that is good. But I had no micro-bubbles, so I can't help you there. Lee |
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![]() Sam,
I have a blue sponge which is almost completey dead. I was talking to Dr. Ron and did what he told me, but the sponge is having a tuff time. My wife indicated to me that it was attaching a small 2 cm piece to a different rock. I am hoping that it lives. I also have a Yellow Devils finger, and it growing. I have 175W of MH lighting. When I 1st had it, I put it on bottom of the tank, then after 3 - 4 weeks I moved it up. It did not like it at all, so I moved it back down. I was not able to find many books, nor is there much on the internet. I know cause I tried. If you find anything let me know. Cheers, Patrick |
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![]() Most sponges are filter feeders. Unless you have a high concentration of planktons, better leave them in the ocean.
George |
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![]() My sponges came from King Ed's. I think that the Blue sponge will make it but is basically starting over again. I am trying to add more DT's but I am concerned about what it will do to my water. Since I have been added it, my water seems to be less clear and I have more crap coming from the skimmer.
Cheers, Patrick |
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![]() I got my blue one from King Ed too. J&L had one nice orange and blue but they were sold. Then I saw the ones at King Ed, they had a very nice orange one (sold :mad: ) and a blue one, that I picked up cheap.
If mine doesn't make it, I will stay away from them for good (sponges that is not King Ed) Lee [ 09 July 2002, 15:26: Message edited by: Lee ] |