I love Tunicates. They fascinate me. Sponges too. Other than ReefFarmers.com, which is a good source, anyone have ideas where to find some interesting specimens? I do have an LFS keeping their eyes open as well.
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Good post, I've never thought about buying tunicates. There are some amazingly colored tunicates/sea squirts out there.
NY Caveman, I've tried a lot of different sponges from the Florida Keys and I'd say even a 6 month old sponge in a reef tank is a success. The best I've ever had was about 3 months. Even the ones that are sold online can be very iffy unless you have the right kind of environment in your tank.
I've brought a couple of tunicates home from the Keys and they were even less hearty than the sponges. Do you know what kind of special care they need, assuming they need special care? When we go snorkeling we tend to find more tunicates in water that is somewhat less devoid of nutrients than water on a reef. Smaller, colorful sponges seem to like that kind of water better as well. Although we do see bigger sponges like vase and barrel sponges in more open and cleaner environments.
Thanks for the great info, Ron! Good to know.
I have a nps tank and ha e been looking for tunicates as well, with no luck.
If your anywhere near St. Cloud mn they had a small grayish blue tunicates in their shop connected to a clam shell I saw today. When I asked how much they wanted for it, neither employee even knew what it was or how it got into the tank. I would say it was about half dollar size. I told them what it was and that it wasn’t photosynthetic. They evidently have a local guy that cultures phyto so they were going to talk to him. I left it at the shop so try giving them a call see if they will ship to you. Name of shop was fins and friends in Waite park mn