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Coral Frag Maybe??
Pics on alt.binaries.aquaria under the same title.
I found this in some live sand rubble. Is it coral? If so, what kind and how do I take care of it? It's not soft. It's hard like stone. I have also noticed on some days the color fades and then gets darker. It was in a 10gal that I haven't had the time to break down. When I looked at it today, it looked like it had gotten bigger than the last time I saw it. It has very small tubes protruding from it deep down inside it. I hadn't noticed them before. Any ideas?? TIA -- D.S. |
Coral Frag Maybe??
A sponge. Invert food would be fine. Some can do fine without feeding.
"D.S." wrote in message ... Pics on alt.binaries.aquaria under the same title. I found this in some live sand rubble. Is it coral? If so, what kind and how do I take care of it? It's not soft. It's hard like stone. I have also noticed on some days the color fades and then gets darker. It was in a 10gal that I haven't had the time to break down. When I looked at it today, it looked like it had gotten bigger than the last time I saw it. It has very small tubes protruding from it deep down inside it. I hadn't noticed them before. Any ideas?? TIA -- D.S. |
Coral Frag Maybe??
What kind of lighting? It was in a tank with no lighting before.
D.S. "PaulB" wrote in message om... A sponge. Invert food would be fine. Some can do fine without feeding. "D.S." wrote in message ... Pics on alt.binaries.aquaria under the same title. I found this in some live sand rubble. Is it coral? If so, what kind and how do I take care of it? It's not soft. It's hard like stone. I have also noticed on some days the color fades and then gets darker. It was in a 10gal that I haven't had the time to break down. When I looked at it today, it looked like it had gotten bigger than the last time I saw it. It has very small tubes protruding from it deep down inside it. I hadn't noticed them before. Any ideas?? TIA -- D.S. |
Coral Frag Maybe??
Sponges are not photosynthetic, so it doesn't really matter,
"D.S." wrote in message ... What kind of lighting? It was in a tank with no lighting before. D.S. "PaulB" wrote in message om... A sponge. Invert food would be fine. Some can do fine without feeding. "D.S." wrote in message ... Pics on alt.binaries.aquaria under the same title. I found this in some live sand rubble. Is it coral? If so, what kind and how do I take care of it? It's not soft. It's hard like stone. I have also noticed on some days the color fades and then gets darker. It was in a 10gal that I haven't had the time to break down. When I looked at it today, it looked like it had gotten bigger than the last time I saw it. It has very small tubes protruding from it deep down inside it. I hadn't noticed them before. Any ideas?? TIA -- D.S. |
Coral Frag Maybe??
"PaulB" wrote in message m... | Sponges are not photosynthetic, so it doesn't really matter, | I found some of the same stuff in my tank. Do you have any links to *good* sponge info resources? There's tons of trash and bad info out there. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.692 / Virus Database: 453 - Release Date: 5/28/2004 |
Coral Frag Maybe??
Look under "Non-vertebrate life 1" and select Sponges. You can find out
about almost anything on this site. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/index.htm "Dinky" wrote in message ... "PaulB" wrote in message m... | Sponges are not photosynthetic, so it doesn't really matter, | I found some of the same stuff in my tank. Do you have any links to *good* sponge info resources? There's tons of trash and bad info out there. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.692 / Virus Database: 453 - Release Date: 5/28/2004 |
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