Perhaps a trade then? LOL.I have enough money, now I want to collect retired Supermodels. To maintain my fish tank of course.
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Perhaps a trade then? LOL.I have enough money, now I want to collect retired Supermodels. To maintain my fish tank of course.
Pipefish are probably my favorite fish, I wish they had longer life spans. 3 or 4 years is not great so I have to get new ones all the time.
Here in my video I have had many of them.
Mine gets some really shiny patches on it that makes it look as though the rest of the sponge is dry and the patches are w
Sponges are so 1970's. You guys should try loofahs. ;TrollIt does look "wet" but not extremely shiny.
Atoll, I also have a bunch of those under the rocks. I think I have way to much sponge.
Personally, I see sponges as the sign of a healthy tank that also help keep a tank healthy. You probably feed a bit heavy, but they are filter feeders and clean your water. I would be grateful to have them if I were you.Is a large pineapple sponge population a good thing? I thought they would go away on their own but it’s been 6 months now and they are still everywhere they can find shade. My tank is really healthy, just wondering if this is good, bad, or indifferent.
Is a large pineapple sponge population a good thing? I thought they would go away on their own but it’s been 6 months now and they are still everywhere they can find shade. My tank is really healthy, just wondering if this is good, bad, or indifferent.
why anyone would want to run a UNLS is beyond me...Just ask any farmer if they would ever try removing all the nitrates and phosphates from the soil!I have tons and my corals are happy. I wonder if the ULNS manage to keep much sponge?
That one is a Janss pipefish. Kind of hard to find. He is about 7" long