What is yellow thing and how do I remove it?

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I already have chemipure elite in here since last week though for carbon and gfo
 

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lol you read the posts before, they are very easy to remove with a razor blade, spoon, just scratch them off outside of water and they will be gone, nothing to worry about, if youre still worried read the post before
 
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lol you read the posts before, they are very easy to remove with a razor blade, spoon, just scratch them off outside of water and they will be gone, nothing to worry about, if youre still worried read the post before
lol what? Were not talking about that buddy... lol mans is pressed cuz he cant read
 

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These will often grow in your pumps or filter compartments. If it's close to a coral I usually try to remove it. Who knows about that torch though, could have been anything. Took over a year to die. The sponge was literally inside the torches skeleton. I couldn't ever get it out

Sounds like you had a boring sponge.. not boring as in lame but as in digging..
 

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so whats wrong with it? its been happy and is growing a new head... still open but not fully.

I was referring to the post below;

Pineapple sponge no issue. THOUGH I did slowly lose a torch because one of these irritated it to death. Could never really fully remove it
 

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The sponge is no where near my frog
I know.
I was saying that the user that posted that likely had other issues going on with their tank and that the sponge ‘irritating’ the coral wasn’t the main factor contributing to its death.
 
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I know.
I was saying that the user that posted that likely had other issues going on with their tank and that the sponge ‘irritating’ the coral wasn’t the main factor contributing to its death.
he said it was inside the skeleton
 

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