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Do note if it were yellow sponge- NOT good guy. Regular growth of sponges have usually been encouraged in reef tanks, but that yellow colored sponge is probably leaching toxins into your aquarium water. Sponges are known to release compounds in reef water that stunts, kills and even induces bleaching in stony corals.Looks like yellow sponge to me,filter feeder )good guy)
Well, I learn something new every day. I didn't know that sponges were bad. Here's an interesting read:Poriferan sponge and can be evasive if it gets enough nutrients.
Do note if it were yellow sponge- NOT good guy. Regular growth of sponges have usually been encouraged in reef tanks, but that yellow colored sponge is probably leaching toxins into your aquarium water. Sponges are known to release compounds in reef water that stunts, kills and even induces bleaching in stony corals.
How do I get rid of it, it’s only on that rockPoriferan sponge and can be evasive if it gets enough nutrients.
Do note if it were yellow sponge- NOT good guy. Regular growth of sponges have usually been encouraged in reef tanks, but that yellow colored sponge is probably leaching toxins into your aquarium water. Sponges are known to release compounds in reef water that stunts, kills and even induces bleaching in stony corals.
Expose rock to air for a few minutes as sponge wont live when exposed to air . . OR . . inject air or vinegar into the sponge via syringe and it will start to wither awayHow do I get rid of it, it’s only on that rock
Well disregard my answer lolPoriferan sponge and can be evasive if it gets enough nutrients.
Do note if it were yellow sponge- NOT good guy. Regular growth of sponges have usually been encouraged in reef tanks, but that yellow colored sponge is probably leaching toxins into your aquarium water. Sponges are known to release compounds in reef water that stunts, kills and even induces bleaching in stony corals.
Will exposing the rock to air kill the corals on the rock?Expose rock to air for a few minutes as sponge wont live when exposed to air . . OR . . inject air or vinegar into the sponge via syringe and it will start to wither away
No. We’re talking like 5 minutesWill exposing the rock to air kill the corals on the rock?
Do I have to use vinegar or can I just leave it exposed to airNo. We’re talking like 5 minutes