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If it is a tunicate, any advice on what to do with it. From what I have read they are difficult to care for.
It’s a new tank, so another challenge.
Polyandrocarpa maxima is a solid guess (and with some sponge on it too).
If you want to try and help the tunicates do well, offering some phytoplankton would probably be wise. Isochrysis and Rhodomonas or a blend containing at least one of these would be my first choice. For a more intensive diet that would likely show better results, see "Table 3" in the link below:
Coupling feeding activity, growth rates and molecular data shows dietetic needs of Ciona robusta (Ascidiacea, Phlebobranchia) in automatic culture plants - PMC
The sea squirt Ciona robusta is a model organism characterized by a transparent body, exhibiting peculiar physiologic and evolutionary characters. In vitro fertilization and breeding of sea squirts is possible, in order to preserve consistent ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Thanks @ISpeakForTheSeas!If it is a tunicate, any advice on what to do with it. From what I have read they are difficult to care for.
It’s a new tank, so another challenge.Polyandrocarpa maxima is a solid guess (and with some sponge on it too).
I don't think I have any species-specific advice for this one at the moment, but for some general tunicate care advice:
If you want to try and help the tunicates do well, offering some phytoplankton would probably be wise. Isochrysis and Rhodomonas or a blend containing at least one of these would be my first choice. For a more intensive diet that would likely show better results, see "Table 3" in the link below:
Coupling feeding activity, growth rates and molecular data shows dietetic needs of Ciona robusta (Ascidiacea, Phlebobranchia) in automatic culture plants - PMC
The sea squirt Ciona robusta is a model organism characterized by a transparent body, exhibiting peculiar physiologic and evolutionary characters. In vitro fertilization and breeding of sea squirts is possible, in order to preserve consistent ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov