Trying to identify what these are in my sump

troynaimee03

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Hi, these have been multiplying in my sump only. Can anyone identify what these are please? They do not swim or crawl, just stuck to the glass on my sump and any other surface, skimmer, heaters, etc.

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If you don't like sponges, measure your silicate levels in your topoff and replacement water. Sponges need silicate to properly grow. Limit this molecule and you'll inhibit most sponge growth.
 

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When I bought my used tank in a LFS they used it to keep live rock (I spent 10 hours buffing out the scratches) and i was absolutely covered in those little sponges!

Better to have sponges eat silicate than dang dinos.
 

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