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Old January 16th 05, 01:47 PM
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I have a 4 year old reef tank, and over the years I have attempted on
numerous occassions to introduce specimens of sponges into my tank. I
know that they are not to be exposed to air at all. Virtually all the
attempts have had a similar course. They start to shrink away, usually
with a whitish film. Usually after about 6 months they have virtually
vanished. The only exception to this experience has been with the
sponges that came naturally growing on my Live Rock. I have multiple
specimens of naturally growing sponge which has actually been growing
in my tank. Anyone with success with sponges?

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Old January 16th 05, 08:42 PM
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About 8 months ago I purchased an orange bread crumb sponge. After an
initial wasting away, it is doing well now. At first I had it out in
the open under full lights. I moved it under an overhang and tucked
back a little. When I got it it was attached to a small rock about 1/4
the size of your fist. I pulled it out of it's cave recently and the
rock has almost completely disappeared - almost fully encrusted by the
sponge! From what I understand my experiences are not representative of
the majority of reef keepers. Also, I employ a fully mature refugium
consisting of crushed aragonite/live rock rubble substrate, live rock,
various macros, various hitch-hiker crabs, starfish, some blue legs, an
emerald crab, and a couble of brittle stars.

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I have a 4 year old reef tank, and over the years I have attempted on
numerous occassions to introduce specimens of sponges into my tank. I
know that they are not to be exposed to air at all. Virtually all the
attempts have had a similar course. They start to shrink away, usually
with a whitish film. Usually after about 6 months they have virtually
vanished. The only exception to this experience has been with the
sponges that came naturally growing on my Live Rock. I have multiple
specimens of naturally growing sponge which has actually been growing
in my tank. Anyone with success with sponges?

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Old January 16th 05, 08:44 PM
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About 8 months ago I purchased an orange bread crumb sponge. After an
initial wasting away, it is doing well now. At first I had it out in
the open under full lights. I moved it under an overhang and tucked
back a little. When I got it it was attached to a small rock about 1/4
the size of your fist. I pulled it out of it's cave recently and the
rock has almost completely disappeared - almost fully encrusted by the
sponge! From what I understand my experiences are not representative of
the majority of reef keepers. Also, I employ a fully mature refugium
consisting of crushed aragonite/live rock rubble substrate, live rock,
various macros, various hitch-hiker crabs, starfish, some blue legs, an
emerald crab, and a couble of brittle stars. I belive this to be
instrumental in my success.

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I have a 4 year old reef tank, and over the years I have attempted on
numerous occassions to introduce specimens of sponges into my tank. I
know that they are not to be exposed to air at all. Virtually all the
attempts have had a similar course. They start to shrink away, usually
with a whitish film. Usually after about 6 months they have virtually
vanished. The only exception to this experience has been with the
sponges that came naturally growing on my Live Rock. I have multiple
specimens of naturally growing sponge which has actually been growing
in my tank. Anyone with success with sponges?

 




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