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Help identify these
I was in the process of putting some of my
live rock
into a new tank I am putting together and noticed these wierd things all over my rocks I have never seen them before I was wondering if anyone knew anything about them.
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My guess is scypha sponges.
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look like sponges to me too, maybe "Qtip" sponges ??
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I agree on sponge. They are great filter feeders!
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oh ok cool I was hoping they are not bad they are popping up all over I even had them on my powerheads
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IME
they tend to wax and wane.
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