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I had to move my rocks around for a new tank mate, and found this under a rock. Its so cool looking!

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I love my sponges. Some of them are very pretty...especially the yellow and orange ones. I have several that are dark blue or white. Those aren't as pretty but still interesting.

Do you dose silicates? I acquired mine due to dosing silicates to help combat dinos.
 

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Only slightly off topic, for people with out of control sponges, have you ever tried nudibranchs? I have a good deal of them as well and enjoy them. But if they were to get out of control, was thinking that a sponge-eating type would be cool. I love nudis and to have them coexist would be nice.
 
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I have done nothing other than put a marine stabilizer in every week. This is my first tank and I’ve had really good luck so far.
 

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