Most of mine are nickel size, but the one pictured is about 2 inches across.
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Does anybody recommend buying a sponge to purposely grow? I'm too afraid to order one because it can die if it gets exposed to air. I'm sure I could do it but it still makes me nervous! And it's not like they're super cheap. Also not sure if 40 gallons is really enough water for one.
What would you recommend for a beginner sponge that is photosynthetic? I'm still in the process of trying different things and seeing what I like. I just put red grape macroalgae in my tank and so far it looks surprisingly good! Also trying different things that could help with my nutrients and the few fish I keep.Certainly depends on the kind. Some sponges can be exposed to air no problem..
For those that cant if they are shipped right allot can survive.
Problem with some is they feed on stuff like bacteria and slowly starve. Some also require silicates to grow.
Seek out the photosynthetic sponges they are about the easiest to grow. They can grow fast giving the proper conditions too..
Here are some old pics of some of my sponges I am growing:
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What would you recommend for a beginner sponge that is photosynthetic? I'm still in the process of trying different things and seeing what I like. I just put red grape macroalgae in my tank and so far it looks surprisingly good! Also trying different things that could help with my nutrients and the few fish I keep.
Sponges are good, yes. But that particular one is bad. I can't recall the exact name but its encrusting and invasive. give it enough time, it'll start taking over your rock. Ive seen it grow over coral tissue and kill it. if you can scrape it off, you;ll be better off.
nah. everyone just calls it a yellow sponge. I tried to fight it for a couple years by scraping it off, but after it grew and smothered my 6 year old Oregon Tort colony, i gave up and did a hard reset on the tank. helped get rid of the yellow sponge. Now im very careful about checking frags that might bring it it.I tend to believe you period this thing is taking over my tank! Did you ever happen to find out what it was called?
Hi!nah. everyone just calls it a yellow sponge. I tried to fight it for a couple years by scraping it off, but after it grew and smothered my 6 year old Oregon Tort colony, i gave up and did a hard reset on the tank. helped get rid of the yellow sponge. Now im very careful about checking frags that might bring it it.
I'd love to hear ideas on how to remove it bc it keeps on invading.Hi!
Just dealing with some similar issues here.
My tank always had some yellow sponges, especially on the dark side of the rocks. But lately they've been growing fast and kind of growing over some of the bases of some acros.
A Walt Disney colony just bleached and it all started where the yellow sponge was touching it.
Not sure other reefers experiences and how to remove it.
Thanks!
I'd love to hear ideas on how to remove it bc it keeps on invading.
Thanks!
I maintain some ornamental sponges: yellow ball sponge & orange elephant ear. I continue to hear about invasive encrusting sponges. @Paul B dealt with a purple encrusting sponge and it was an ordeal, however, I don’t remember details.