Care of Blue Sponge coral

I have placed a small rock beside the sponge so it is touching. Wait a few weeks for it to really start growing on the new rock and then cut it. You can easily move it where ever you want at that point.
 
so far in this thread I've learned: they may or may not need light, they may or may not be sensitive to air. At least everyone agrees they need good flow. lol
 
triggreef,

Despite your sarcasm, what you said is exactly right! Sponges are a very difficult subject to put fixed rules on. Some need one thing and some need the oposite. That's just the nature of the huge variety of sponges out there. I have been trying to get some sponges into my tank and have had very limilted success.
 
I keep mine with strong water flow, and high nutrients.

I run bio pellets not plumbed into my skimmer, i use a algae turf scrubber to keep algae from growing.

I put in phyto plankton 10 times a day with a dosing pump for a steady food source.
So far it looks great.

Also make sure you have no micro bubbles because if air enters it's matrix ( body ) the bubble will stop it from feeding and it will slowly starve.
 
Sorry for moving this old topic up, but I wonder how to frag this sponge.

The reason why I ask this is that I have the same bue sponge, but is growing straight up instead of growing wider.
I would like to "plant" a piece of it next to the existing.

if you don't want to frag, maybe move it to an area with slightly less flow. :reading: i read somewhere some branching sponges will grow straight if the flow is extreme, and branch in sluggish water.
 
if you don't want to frag, maybe move it to an area with slightly less flow. :reading: i read somewhere some branching sponges will grow straight if the flow is extreme, and branch in sluggish water.

I guess we can't agree on flow either...

I suspect that better sponge identification would make it easier to lay out hard and fast rules.
 
Thanks for all the good info here.

My LFS has a limited supply of these fragged for $7.50 so im gonna pick one up after work today!!!
 
Can anybody place som pictures of thriving sponges in their tank. Ik like to see the environment they flourish in.

These are mine's, but i am specially interested in the blue ones

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