Bruce Spiegelman Sponsorship, Public Relations BOD BARcard Oct 21, 2016 #1 Any ideas? It takes up all the places between the heads and create space, but doesn't cover the heads.
Any ideas? It takes up all the places between the heads and create space, but doesn't cover the heads.
Vhuang168 Guest BARcard Oct 21, 2016 #3 Can you siphon any of it off? My zoas sometimes slime up and it collects debris. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Can you siphon any of it off? My zoas sometimes slime up and it collects debris. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Bruce Spiegelman Sponsorship, Public Relations BOD BARcard Oct 21, 2016 #4 No it doesn't siphon off. It is "spongy" but it's weird how it's kind of smooth and solid and doesn't cover the heads.
No it doesn't siphon off. It is "spongy" but it's weird how it's kind of smooth and solid and doesn't cover the heads.
B Bmart Supporting Member BARcard Oct 21, 2016 #5 Looks like a q-tip or pineapple sponge. I get them occasionally when I have a slight rise in phosphates. Haven't seen them actually grow around a polyp though.
Looks like a q-tip or pineapple sponge. I get them occasionally when I have a slight rise in phosphates. Haven't seen them actually grow around a polyp though.
Bruce Spiegelman Sponsorship, Public Relations BOD BARcard Oct 21, 2016 #6 And these are growing around a dozen or so polyps. In between and around -- but not over.
J Julius Chen Guest BARcard Dec 5, 2016 #7 I may gave this same thing in my tank. New setup, 2 months old, changing water every 2 weeks.
Coral reefer Past President BARcard Dec 7, 2016 #8 Not harmful. Filter feeding on dissolved organics. Often show up in newer tanks