Unidentified sponge

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So this is in a friend’s aiptasia growing tank for feeding his berghia nudis. It’s a type of finger sponge I believe. Its black in color besides the area around the opening at the top of each branch, which is white. Another interesting note is that it will cause a stinging sensation when handled. Has anyone seen this ?
 

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Cool! I think these have hitchhiked into the tropical reef tank at the Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco; they almost remind me of the green macroalgae Codium. Could you take pictures under whit light (ex. with a flashlight)?

At the Aquarium of the Bay:
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I agree that pics under white light could be helpful for ID. The stinging sensation is interesting - does the sponge only sting while one is handling it, or does the sensation begin/linger after one is done handling it? If it is the latter, has the stinging sensation been experienced by multiple people, or just one person?
 

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