Are these both sponges

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One looks like a pineapple sponge from looking through other posts so is that true? What is the bigger one with multiple tubes? Thanks!!
 

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Yup, they're both sponges, don't know the exact name of the first one, but the second one is for sure pineapple.
 
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Very cool! It’s only been up for 3 months or so. Nice to see it’s getting some good diverse life quickly.
 

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Yep, normal good guy sponges, usually get those guys in my sump (dark all the time). I had one that was about the size of half a dollar bill lol
 

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