stephenhall1987
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My display tank is covered with yellow sponge. There's sponge growing on every rock. I've already lost corals to the sponge choking them out. Any one have experience with this? Anything eat it? The sponge looks like this:
I read on melevsreef that the purple nudibranch (Chromodoris bullocki, Hypselodoris bullocki) might eat it. My potters angel and my copperband butterfly are not interested.
I did research, and then ordered one from lfs. Came in today. Placed it in my tank and it keeps crawling to the water surface, reaching out, and eventually gets swept away in the current. lands and repeats. I know it's either going to get sucked up into a powerhead or into the overflow.
I fully understand that it will not live long term, and may not even eat my sponge problem. I think the sponge may be in the Aplysilla family.
Any one have suggestions on what to do? Or anywhere to research this sponge?
I read on melevsreef that the purple nudibranch (Chromodoris bullocki, Hypselodoris bullocki) might eat it. My potters angel and my copperband butterfly are not interested.
I did research, and then ordered one from lfs. Came in today. Placed it in my tank and it keeps crawling to the water surface, reaching out, and eventually gets swept away in the current. lands and repeats. I know it's either going to get sucked up into a powerhead or into the overflow.
I fully understand that it will not live long term, and may not even eat my sponge problem. I think the sponge may be in the Aplysilla family.
Any one have suggestions on what to do? Or anywhere to research this sponge?