wpeterson Well-Known Member BRS Member Oct 28, 2013 #1 Hey guys, We recently added two small Halimeda plants to our 30gal nano tank about two weeks ago. Last night, I noticed a small (~ 1cm) spongey white thing growing on the side of one of the Halimeda: Any help IDing this spongey critter? Last edited: Oct 28, 2013
Hey guys, We recently added two small Halimeda plants to our 30gal nano tank about two weeks ago. Last night, I noticed a small (~ 1cm) spongey white thing growing on the side of one of the Halimeda: Any help IDing this spongey critter?
OP OP wpeterson Well-Known Member BRS Member Oct 28, 2013 #2 This is the white, spongey blur halfway up the Halimeda here, with some bits of black substrate stuck to it. The bright white rocky looking thing further up the plant is a calciferous piece of Halimeda.
This is the white, spongey blur halfway up the Halimeda here, with some bits of black substrate stuck to it. The bright white rocky looking thing further up the plant is a calciferous piece of Halimeda.
Turbosnail Well-Known Member BRS Member Oct 28, 2013 #3 From the pic it looks like it could be a pineapple sponge. If so it is a good thing. Any chance of a better pic?
From the pic it looks like it could be a pineapple sponge. If so it is a good thing. Any chance of a better pic?
OP OP wpeterson Well-Known Member BRS Member Oct 28, 2013 #4 Here's a picture looking straight at it:
J JohnK Well-Known Member Staff member Moderator BRS Member Oct 28, 2013 #5 Sponge or some sort of tunicate. Hard to say exactly, but it's most likely not a problem.
Flame Angel Past BRS Pres/2016MOD Staff member Moderator Oct 28, 2013 #7 Man you guys have good eyes.