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Dilution with your reef's water, this should remove up to 90 % of the water with which the sponge came with (or even more if you continue doing it for a while)Is there anyway to avoid having to transfer the water that comes with your sea sponge into your tank?
I haven’t bought any yet, but considering to do so. I want to add color to my tank with something inexpensive.That's about the only way.
Where did you get the sponge? Some places are more risky than others.
Bear in mind that large sponges are very challenging.
I haven’t bought any yet, but considering to do so. I want to add color to my tank with something inexpensive.
Thank you!I haven’t bought any yet, but considering to do so. I want to add color to my tank with something inexpensive.
OK, that;'s a fine plan, but beware there are reasons one does not see lots of sponges in tank pics that folks post.
One place to start is a yellow ball sponge from here (link below) no need to worry about the water, IMO, since it is ocean collected, not an LFS tank. I have a couple. The red tree sponges look great, but are even harder.
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Sponges
Sponges add color, texture, and that extra layer of reef biology that makes a tank feel alive and an aquarist feel engaged. We stick to hardy species and aquarium-appropriate sizes that handle transport well and hold up long-term. Each specimen is handled and shipped underwater to protect tissue...gulfcoasteco.myshopify.com