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No, good filter feeders. Sign of a balanced system.
Sponge and tunicates require good water quality to proliferate and grow. Their are enough of the right nutrients in your system to help them grow. All of these things point to a balanced system.How is this a sign of a balanced system?
It's always been my understanding that certain sponges like those shown here thrive in water rich in DOC and silicates. Meaning there is plenty of food in the water column. IMO not signs of a well balanced system but that of a new system or a system lacking in husbandry or proper filtration.
What is the name of the wierd looking one? I'm pretty confused on what to do with them now lol. My tank is pretty new, just about 6 months old now. I would say these sponges have been there for about a month. My water parameters are generally stable at this point. And I only find any of the sponge in my sump and looks like they are starting in my overflow chamber a bit. I use ro/DI water, run gfo and carbon, skimmer, chateo refuge, and a uv sterilzer.