Sponge Growing on Hammer?

will16

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Hi, I noticed that there was something pink growing at the base of my hammer a while ago. Hadn't really paid it much attention until the other day when I noticed that it had grown about 20x the size already. Looks like some sort of sponge with a wierd tube/outlet coming out of it. Does anyone know if this is something I should be concerned about? How would I deal with it?

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from this picture, It looks like the hammer coral is getting hit pretty hard with flow.
If that's the case, I would be more concerned about that than the sponge.

Waffleman
 
Thanks for the responses. The hammer is in pretty strong flow but seems to like it. It's a bit retracted in these photos but he's usually fully extended all the time.
 
I have that sponge in my tank and it completely engulfed the piece of LR its on. Honestly, i'd pull it out of the water and give it a scrub. What do you like better, the sponge or the hammer. It may be fine but why take the risk. Although you could wait to see how much it grows first : )
 
It also looks like its far enough down the stalk you could separate it from the coral and isolate it in the tank.
 
Thanks. I really have no desire to keep the sponge though and wouldn't want to cut the stalk to save it. I will be switching tanks soon so maybe i will scrub it then. It does seem to be spreading.

BTW, luke33 I have been on your MSX Skimmer thread. My msx200 just shipped!
 
The stalk from anywhere an inch away from visible tissue would not contain any part of the live coral. Any reason for not wanting to cut it away?
 
Well, whether or not i keep the sponge is of no consequence to me. I would like the stalk as long as possible to help mounting/placing the hammer. Just not worth the trouble for me to try to keep a sponge that I really don't care about.

Thanks for your input.
 
Man-o-man, what's the big deal about a sponge? They don't harm a thing, are great filter feeders and part of a natural ecosystem. I have one growing from my base of my neon green candy canes and I love it ... and it's a natural part of any ocean reef.

My vote; let it be.
 
I also have one that has covered the entire stalk of my candy cane. It hasn't bothered the coral whatsoever. In fact its the fastest grower in my tank.
 
Thanks for the replies. My only concern is that it will overgrow and bother the hammer. Seems like the general opinion is that it won't. If that is the case, I would leave it alone.

Thanks for the input.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12327086#post12327086 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by iron coral
i have yet to hear about a sponge killing a coral, so your coral is ok.
:) While I wouldn't worry about the sponge in the picture, I have had sponge infest a Euphylia anchora over a period of a couple of years. I ultimately had to trim it off as well as a number of dead heads.
Air alone will not always kill a sponge. Calcerous sponges can survie air exposure quite well. Scrubbing it off early is probably best. If you can save some you may wan'tto seed it somewhaer else in your tank
 
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