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Can anyone identify please?
Tank is two years stable.
Temp: 78-79 Sg: 1.025 Mg: 1330ppm Ca: 420ppm Alk: 8dKH |
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They look like Tunicates IMO. (good)
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Al, I thought the same thing, but I was so unsure I didn't offer an opinion.
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How big is that? It looks really cool.
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I don't know for sure (maybe Alb920 will tell us for sure), but my guess is it's 1" to 2" total diameter.
Tunicates are strange critters. Kind like a sponge and yet kind of like a coral or an anemone depending on which one you see. Like most sponges, almost all tunicates are very, VERY difficult to keep alive in an aquarium.
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