green star polyps...whats this??

frozenguy

Member
hey, i know what they are, but wha tare these red things on them? kinda look like those barnacle things...polyps are opening normaly...not spready as much as i would like, but........anyways...nothing comes outa them...they just sit there.......
 

frozenguy

Member
um...i have to think about this, i think they were the first thing in my tank...mid feb?mid to late feb...
btw, good or bad? and yes, i look on my old photos that i took and dont see any sign of them....
 

cjpaske

Member
The sponges are good, It's pretty neat to watch them form.
The polyps should have already opened. Mine only took a day or so and are spreading like wildflowers.
 

cjpaske

Member
My bad... To early in the morning for me, don't know what I was thinking about when I read your post.
 

richard rendos

Active Member
I agree with Kelly...they look like tunicates to me...I don't think would cause a problem with your star polyps though. Check water parameters...
 

bang guy

Moderator

Originally posted by Kelly
frozenguy,
I think they are tunicates or sea squirts, not sponges.

I agree with Kelly. They are Sea Squirts (a type of Sponge).
 

frozenguy

Member
i dont know what that means....
do they eat anything? what do they do'? will they spread? will they kill anything?
why should i check my params? will they effect the params???
 

bang guy

Moderator
Your only hope is to box up the rock and overnight it to my address ;)
Sea Squirts generally eat phytoplankton and/or bacteria. They are harmless filter feeders. Enjoy them :)
 

kelly

Member
It is hard to tell about the size they will grow to. They come in manyl different sizes and colors, just wait and see what happens. I am not aware of them being a problem.
 
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