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I have a yellow sponge that came with my live rock from the gulf. There are other sponges (yellow, blue, black, orange, etc) that seem to be fine.
The yellow sponge in question is encrusting and has completely covered the bottom side of my top rock. It has now grown around some of the sides and appears to be killing some zoa colonies. The colony in question grew from 2 polyps to s good amount very fast but once this sponge came in contact it stopped spreading and looks terrible. The zoas are holding on but I believe sooner or later the sponge will take them out.
I tried peeling the sponge off but it’s not held together well and just breaks off leaving some behind which grows back fast. I can take this rock out but it does have 5-6 zoas types, ricordia, and a orange monti cap. So I need some ideas on killing this sponge without killing the corals. I would also prefer to not kill the rest of the sponge types since they are slower growers and have nice coloring.
The yellow sponge in question is encrusting and has completely covered the bottom side of my top rock. It has now grown around some of the sides and appears to be killing some zoa colonies. The colony in question grew from 2 polyps to s good amount very fast but once this sponge came in contact it stopped spreading and looks terrible. The zoas are holding on but I believe sooner or later the sponge will take them out.
I tried peeling the sponge off but it’s not held together well and just breaks off leaving some behind which grows back fast. I can take this rock out but it does have 5-6 zoas types, ricordia, and a orange monti cap. So I need some ideas on killing this sponge without killing the corals. I would also prefer to not kill the rest of the sponge types since they are slower growers and have nice coloring.
