Blue sponge brag!

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I have a bright blue sponge. It hasn't grown much but it looks healthy. Today I spotted a small, bright blue mass with what looks like a typical sponge opening. There are a few more blue spots that might turn out to be sponge babies, too but they're harder to photograph.

2018 Nov 28 baby sponge.jpg


Anyone have sponges reproducing in their tank? I know these can be cultured in captivity. I did not think it would be spontaneous; I figured it was like fragging coral - you had to cut them up.

Here's the parent sponge. [The color in the baby sponge picture is more accurate.]

2018 Nov 28 parent sponge.jpg
 

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I also have a blue sponge. I stuck it in a hole of a rock and since I got it (about 1/4 inch like 8 months ago) it has grown a lot. If has filled the entire hole and growing into the water column (very little). I have also noticed blue sponge in different parts of the tank that I haven’t put there. My guess is pieces have detached and floated around
 

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I also have a blue sponge. I stuck it in a hole of a rock and since I got it (about 1/4 inch like 8 months ago) it has grown a lot. If has filled the entire hole and growing into the water column (very little). I have also noticed blue sponge in different parts of the tank that I haven’t put there. My guess is pieces have detached and floated around
 

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The 'regular' sponge was a lucky find at an LFS.

The blue plating photosynthetic sponge you can get just about anywhere online.
Lol, it is bulletproof. Current nitrates 100. After a regular water change.
Think I have been feeding a little too much lately.
 

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Sponges are really easy to frag. Simply put it in a container (be sure not to remove it from the water) and go to town with a razor blade. I've done some lab work with Haliclona species (including some just like yours) and we'll even through them in a blender to save time. Give them some substrate to attach to and you'll be fine.

PS - Don't glue them, it'll kill off the sponge. Instead break the prongs off a plastic fork and impale it. Then put the prongs in to your rock
 

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What are you feeding it ti grow? Mine are stable but not growing. I have them a year. At least they are not dying.
 

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