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11/03/2018, 12:56 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2014
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Red Ball Sponges
Hi all, I recently lucked out and got some red ball sponges for free. This is my first experience with sponges, and I know they can be pretty tricky. I was wondering if there are any potential predators (crabs, shrimp, fish, etc.) that are common in a reef tank. I have a 150g tank with only a melanarus wrasse and a perc clownfish (lost the other one a while back) and some corals. I am looking to add more to the cleanup crew soon and then fish in the future. Any tips would be much appreciated. Thank you!
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11/13/2018, 07:24 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Norfolk, Virginia, USA
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I only tried a few over the years.
Failure in less than a month. Guessing they may have been let out in air but I have no idea honestly. No future desire to bother with red tree, red ball or yellow ball. Still hoping to find a source for Aquacultured Reefgen canary yellow sponge. Currently successful with blue plating sponge, some random cryptic sponges, and not dead yet red plating sponge. The blue plating sponge is bulletproof. I have it in medium to low light and not much flow. Have heard of other people doing in higher light and higher flow. The red plating sponge seems to be a bit more touchy. In the same time frame the blue has added inches of growth and the red has turned a little pale and not quite died yet. |
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