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I noticed some white roots on my toadstool a while back and after some research, determined these were sponges. Over the next few months, they’ve attached to more and more coral. Where I’m able, I remove them as a precaution and benefit of coral trying to extend.
Is this normal?
Will this endanger my coral?
How can I remove over aggressive sponges?

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I noticed some white roots on my toadstool a while back and after some research, determined these were sponges. Over the next few months, they’ve attached to more and more coral. Where I’m able, I remove them as a precaution and benefit of coral trying to extend.
Is this normal?
Will this endanger my coral?
How can I remove over aggressive sponges?

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Brush off.
 
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