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id please :)
The black and white sponge looking thing on the stem of the coral.
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bump^^^^
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Leo Click on my red house to see my 90g RR tank :) Tons of pictures, tons... Click!!! Current Tank Info: 90g AGA Reef Ready, 6x54w T5s w/ SLRs, 29g Sump/fuge, OR 2500 Return, Octopus NW150, 2 x TLF Phosban Reactor, Koralia #1, #4, MJ Modded |
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i think it looks like some king of sponge with algae on it
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110g Reef build in progress Current Tank Info: 110 Gallon Reef |
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yep
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Everything is copasetic. Reefing on a budget Current Tank Info: Do it right the first time, save up, spend where it counts OR end up another craigslist ad of money lost.--------Why is this hobby so damn expensive??!------- |
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Hello,
not easy with this pic; but it could be a colonial sea squirt - most probably something like this: Botryllus sp. 01 regards Markus |
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