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Typically if it reacts to light it’s a tunicate. You may also see it “breathe”, it is will intake water through one opening an expel it from another.
 

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Typically if it reacts to light it’s a tunicate. You may also see it “breathe”, it is will intake water through one opening an expel it from another.
I suspected that may be the case. Sponge inflating in light doesn’t sound right lol.
 

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