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Old January 1st 04, 01:56 AM
Chris
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What kind of live rock do you have and where did it come from, this will
help in identifying where the little guys come from.
Chris Carney
www.exotic-aquatics.com
Kelly wrote:

I moved around some rock yesterday and found two different white things.

1) They look like fuzzy little volcanoes, really small cones with a hole in
the center. There was one that was bigger it appears they grow wider around
the base as they get larger, they have the look of cotton.

2) Appears to be white Coralline but I have never seen that before, does it
exist? There are specks on the glass in the back of the tank that feel like
coralline and don't come off too easily. I also found the same white stuff
growing on one of the rocks back there.

Since adding my power compacts I have noticed a LOT more growth over the
last two weeks on the rock and some of the stuff I just can't find on the
net.



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Old January 1st 04, 02:16 AM
Kelly
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I have Fiji and Tonga. This particular rock (they are all on one) was a
Tonga rock I believe, that is if that particular LFS was telling the truth.

Is there any good sites that have databases of different mushrooms, sponges
etc. that I could browse through? I have done searches and looked through RC
but haven't found anything that looks like these. They are still too small
to get a good shot of (about half the diameter of a pencil eraser).
"Chris" wrote in message
news:d7LIb.182558$8y1.582903@attbi_s52...

What kind of live rock do you have and where did it come from, this will
help in identifying where the little guys come from.
Chris Carney
www.exotic-aquatics.com
Kelly wrote:

I moved around some rock yesterday and found two different white things.

1) They look like fuzzy little volcanoes, really small cones with a hole

in
the center. There was one that was bigger it appears they grow wider

around
the base as they get larger, they have the look of cotton.

2) Appears to be white Coralline but I have never seen that before, does

it
exist? There are specks on the glass in the back of the tank that feel

like
coralline and don't come off too easily. I also found the same white

stuff
growing on one of the rocks back there.

Since adding my power compacts I have noticed a LOT more growth over the
last two weeks on the rock and some of the stuff I just can't find on

the
net.





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Old January 1st 04, 04:42 PM
Chris
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Default white things....

My best guess without seeing it, is that it is of the Leucosolenia
species, it is very common on the rock from these two areas.
Chris Carney
www.exotic-aquatics.com

Kelly wrote:

I have Fiji and Tonga. This particular rock (they are all on one) was a
Tonga rock I believe, that is if that particular LFS was telling the truth.

Is there any good sites that have databases of different mushrooms, sponges
etc. that I could browse through? I have done searches and looked through RC
but haven't found anything that looks like these. They are still too small
to get a good shot of (about half the diameter of a pencil eraser).
"Chris" wrote in message
news:d7LIb.182558$8y1.582903@attbi_s52...

What kind of live rock do you have and where did it come from, this will
help in identifying where the little guys come from.
Chris Carney
www.exotic-aquatics.com
Kelly wrote:


I moved around some rock yesterday and found two different white things.

1) They look like fuzzy little volcanoes, really small cones with a hole


in

the center. There was one that was bigger it appears they grow wider


around

the base as they get larger, they have the look of cotton.

2) Appears to be white Coralline but I have never seen that before, does


it

exist? There are specks on the glass in the back of the tank that feel


like

coralline and don't come off too easily. I also found the same white


stuff

growing on one of the rocks back there.

Since adding my power compacts I have noticed a LOT more growth over the
last two weeks on the rock and some of the stuff I just can't find on


the

net.






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Old January 1st 04, 10:10 PM
Boomer
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Just so you know Kelly Leucosolenia is a sponge, which is usually branched like a tree


Go here and start looking, click on Invertebrates, then sponges and check Tunicates also

http://www.reefimages.com/

1 Is it branched ?

2. Does it move or is it stationary ?

A photo would be nice
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"Chris" wrote in message
news:b6YIb.23364$I07.56027@attbi_s53...
: My best guess without seeing it, is that it is of the Leucosolenia
: species, it is very common on the rock from these two areas.
: Chris Carney
: www.exotic-aquatics.com
:
: Kelly wrote:
:
: I have Fiji and Tonga. This particular rock (they are all on one) was a
: Tonga rock I believe, that is if that particular LFS was telling the truth.
:
: Is there any good sites that have databases of different mushrooms, sponges
: etc. that I could browse through? I have done searches and looked through RC
: but haven't found anything that looks like these. They are still too small
: to get a good shot of (about half the diameter of a pencil eraser).
: "Chris" wrote in message
: news:d7LIb.182558$8y1.582903@attbi_s52...
:
: What kind of live rock do you have and where did it come from, this will
: help in identifying where the little guys come from.
: Chris Carney
: www.exotic-aquatics.com
: Kelly wrote:
:
:
: I moved around some rock yesterday and found two different white things.
:
: 1) They look like fuzzy little volcanoes, really small cones with a hole
:
: in
:
: the center. There was one that was bigger it appears they grow wider
:
: around
:
: the base as they get larger, they have the look of cotton.
:
: 2) Appears to be white Coralline but I have never seen that before, does
:
: it
:
: exist? There are specks on the glass in the back of the tank that feel
:
: like
:
: coralline and don't come off too easily. I also found the same white
:
: stuff
:
: growing on one of the rocks back there.
:
: Since adding my power compacts I have noticed a LOT more growth over the
: last two weeks on the rock and some of the stuff I just can't find on
:
: the
:
: net.
:
:
:
:
:
:


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Old January 1st 04, 11:33 PM
Kelly
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Default white things....

This is the best pic I got so far. They are small so they are hard to get
any photo detail on. There is 5 grouped together and two on separate places
on the rock. They don't seem to move (at least not yet).

This is the group (5)
http://members.shaw.ca/kellydarwin/fish/white1.jpg
http://members.shaw.ca/kellydarwin/fish/white5.jpg

This is the biggest one and it is a single
http://members.shaw.ca/kellydarwin/fish/white2.jpg
http://members.shaw.ca/kellydarwin/fish/white3.jpg
http://members.shaw.ca/kellydarwin/fish/white4.jpg




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Old January 1st 04, 11:57 PM
reefman MC
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I have the same stuff on my back glass, and have asked many people what
they are. I always get told they don't know. I also have fiji and
tonga.


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  #7  
Old January 1st 04, 11:59 PM
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Well, Kelly I see what you mean, still hard to tell by the pics but more than likely it is
a sponge

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"Kelly" wrote in message news:u72Jb.907262$9l5.639693@pd7tw2no...
: This is the best pic I got so far. They are small so they are hard to get
: any photo detail on. There is 5 grouped together and two on separate places
: on the rock. They don't seem to move (at least not yet).
:
: This is the group (5)
: http://members.shaw.ca/kellydarwin/fish/white1.jpg
: http://members.shaw.ca/kellydarwin/fish/white5.jpg
:
: This is the biggest one and it is a single
: http://members.shaw.ca/kellydarwin/fish/white2.jpg
: http://members.shaw.ca/kellydarwin/fish/white3.jpg
: http://members.shaw.ca/kellydarwin/fish/white4.jpg
:
:
:
:


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Old January 2nd 04, 12:37 AM
Chris
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Default white things....

In many cases Leucosolenia when its infant stages it is usually very
clumped together. In is not until its grows quite a bit, and good while
that it starts its branching effect. A other one it could be is
Cathrina blanca. Without a better picture, all of us are just guessing,
including me...........
Chris Carney
www.exotic-aquatics.com

Boomer wrote:
Just so you know Kelly Leucosolenia is a sponge, which is usually branched like a tree


Go here and start looking, click on Invertebrates, then sponges and check Tunicates also

http://www.reefimages.com/

1 Is it branched ?

2. Does it move or is it stationary ?

A photo would be nice
--
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"Chris" wrote in message
news:b6YIb.23364$I07.56027@attbi_s53...
: My best guess without seeing it, is that it is of the Leucosolenia
: species, it is very common on the rock from these two areas.
: Chris Carney
: www.exotic-aquatics.com
:
: Kelly wrote:
:
: I have Fiji and Tonga. This particular rock (they are all on one) was a
: Tonga rock I believe, that is if that particular LFS was telling the truth.
:
: Is there any good sites that have databases of different mushrooms, sponges
: etc. that I could browse through? I have done searches and looked through RC
: but haven't found anything that looks like these. They are still too small
: to get a good shot of (about half the diameter of a pencil eraser).
: "Chris" wrote in message
: news:d7LIb.182558$8y1.582903@attbi_s52...
:
: What kind of live rock do you have and where did it come from, this will
: help in identifying where the little guys come from.
: Chris Carney
: www.exotic-aquatics.com
: Kelly wrote:
:
:
: I moved around some rock yesterday and found two different white things.
:
: 1) They look like fuzzy little volcanoes, really small cones with a hole
:
: in
:
: the center. There was one that was bigger it appears they grow wider
:
: around
:
: the base as they get larger, they have the look of cotton.
:
: 2) Appears to be white Coralline but I have never seen that before, does
:
: it
:
: exist? There are specks on the glass in the back of the tank that feel
:
: like
:
: coralline and don't come off too easily. I also found the same white
:
: stuff
:
: growing on one of the rocks back there.
:
: Since adding my power compacts I have noticed a LOT more growth over the
: last two weeks on the rock and some of the stuff I just can't find on
:
: the
:
: net.
:
:
:
:
:
:



 




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