Is this a sponge?

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What’s up everyone! I was wondering if I am correct in thinking this is a sponge? And will it take over my rocks until everything is completely covered in it. I’ve read they are good but I just don’t want it to completely take over everything and cause me to completely restart the tank or something. Tank is about a year old and has never really had any big problems . Thanks!

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Looks like it, should be able to blow it off the rock with a turkey baster if you want to remove some
 

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Looks like sponge. With a syringe squirt some vinegar on part of it. That will prob kill that spot if it wont come off easy.
 
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Looks like sponge. With a syringe squirt some vinegar on part of it. That will prob kill that spot if it wont come off easy.
I saw that people were saying to put h202 or vinegar on them but even at a year in to my first tank I’m always so nervous to put anything in there like that. more for my fish’s sake than my coral. Am I just being overly worried about that lol?
 

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I wouldntnworry about it too much. Sponge growth is normal part of tank maturing. Manually remove as much as needed
 

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