Thanks Joe! I'm a couple months from being ready for livestock but that sponge is a PRIME candidate if it's still around in the Spring. Excellent specimen.
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If it wasn't for the blue color and Spanko's comment I would of never guessed sponge. Hey Joe are you hanging in there?
still hanging last time i checked
I didn't realize it was a sponge either. I have it in my tank also. It came in as a hitchhiker 2 years ago and I have had it spreading in my tank ever since. Florida Joe, was your rock farmed in Gulf waters? The LFS that I got mine from aqua cultured their own live rock and used water from the Gulf.
Does your's look like blue strings? I have a few patches but most of it is thick blue strings.
John
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Wow that's what a spong looks like!? It reminds me of silly string. Do fish or inverts eat sponges?
Angels eat sponges. that looks more like a snot string. Very interesting tho. Makes my sponges look boring. Pretty but boring. Lol
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Originally Posted by Bang Guyhttp:///t/390802/picture-for-bangguy#post_3462630
Thanks Joe! I'm a couple months from being ready for livestock but that sponge is a PRIME candidate if it's still around in the Spring. Excellent specimen.
Your starting a tank again???
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Your starting a tank again???
I believe I am. I'm thinking of something that is rather outside the box. Not sure I can pull it off but we'll see.
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Florida Joe, was your rock farmed in Gulf waters?
Does your's look like blue strings? I have a few patches but most of it is thick blue strings.
It actually seems to have long runners coming off a central mass.
I actually found that rock at low tide at the beach here in Naples
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Methods? oh boy....
Are you saying Henry does not have methods ?
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Wow that's what a spong looks like!? It reminds me of silly string. Do fish or inverts eat sponges?
I have seen my Kole pick at it, not sure if it eats it though
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Originally Posted by Bang Guyhttp:///t/390802/picture-for-bangguy#post_3462841
I believe I am. I'm thinking of something that is rather outside the box. Not sure I can pull it off but we'll see.
WooHooo!!