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With solitary tunicates like that one, the only real downside I've heard of is that they can be difficult to keep. Other than that, they look nice and they don't take over tanks, so they should be a fine addition to a tank.
Awesome, wasn't sure if they spawned, if they were toxic if they died, or anything else. Not many vendors selling tunicate or sponges so they are an oddball.
 

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should be ok if it has stable conditions and adequate food in the water column, mine was pretty hardy, unfortunately it didnt survive when my heater got stuck on.
 

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