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Any idea what this could be, looks like a sponge?
BabyBorbonius posted a topic in Identification Forum
Found this off of a nature video on YouTube, curious to hear if anyone knows what it could be. I'm talking specifically about the green sponge like structures. Might be really cool to have in a reef tank! The images are from this youtube video: https://youtu.be/nMAzchVWTis- 3 replies
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7.5 gallon nano tank. Simple filtration, 7 Pacific oysters ( not all oysters created equal), little dry rock, right now one skimmer on only daytime. Going on 90 days. Other system 120 gallons has 60 Pacific oysters over 1 year 6 months. See video to get an idea of setup. https://www.instagram.com/p/CH8K1gvjI0E/?igshid=ujrt3214yhhq
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Dear all I am doing my thesis on this selected Marine species that haven't been identified. Literally I have no idea whether it is a Marine plant or invertebrate. There is no such related Marine Biologist or Marine Expert in our country whom I can seek assistance. So, I am desperately seeking your kind assistance to identify this species.
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Hi guys, found this strange yellow structure on my blue photosynthetic sponge and looking to see if theres anyone who could help me id it. It was not there this moring but when i came back home this afternoon there it was. I touched it with some tongs and as soon as i touched it, it broke apart and didn't show any reaction(shown in the third pic). Could this be apart of the sponge? thanks
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Sup guys I've had this orange finger sponge for a few months, and it's been through so much - high nitrates, parameter changes, etc. It's lost branches and shrunk. I've finally been able to get it into a stable, clean tank without fish, and I'm curious about it's recovery. Sometimes when I squeeze it lightly, it releases that orange color on my fingers. Is it basically dead? Will it recover on it's own or do I need to help it somehow? how do I get the algae off it? Thanks
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I set up my 16G around 36 hours ago. I had spent around one hour just rinsing the sand, but it might have not been enough. My water is cloudy and I'm finding sand particulate in the sponge filter (that looks like sand particulate to you too right?) What can I do about this? No magical product can help I suppose? Thanks a lot!