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I have white tunicates that are spreading on rock in my tank.
Has anybody had luck with any fish or inverts eating these? They look a bit like these: ![]() |
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tunicates are harmless filter feeders that you should be happy to have. why would you want to get rid of them? BTW - that looks more like pineapple (sycoid) sponge to me, but either way - both are good things to have.
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Not a scypha sponge. They look like this:
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Sure, they're harmless... but a bit of an eye sore.
I don't mind the purple ones, which I have a few of, but the white ones are just not attractive. I'll take some pics when I get a chance. They look like the pic I posted, but less translucent, and more porous. |
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Poor bland tunicates....
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I would leave them be. Generally stuff like this blooms due to available food. They don't sting, so what is the concern?
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so target feed the purple ones and maybe they will take over
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Angelfish and maybe butterfly fish eat them I believe. Of course some are apparently good for human food: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascidiacea#Culinary
They are closer to vertebrates than sponges in structure. You might be able to sell the purple ones since I have seen them for sale online ![]() BTW, they thrive in well maintained tanks. So you could always stop doing water changes, remove your skimmer, or whatever you are doing to have such good water parameters ![]() |
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Tunicate, the other white meat. Hmmm... it does sound delicious! Quote:
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My small angle fish (cherubs, flame and singapores) love colonial tunicates which I collect from the floating docks here in Long Island.
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To think that seeing a tunicate on my new live rock was perhaps the highlight of getting it and here you are wishing you didn't have them! Well, one man's poison is another's whatchamacallit.
Taking a photo might be tricky if yours are as transparent as mine is. Here's the best I could manage. ![]() BTW, I'm assuming this is a tunicate. Does everyone agree?
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Ladies and gentlemen... I give you the Abominable Snowman tunicate!
![]() And the eighth wonder of the world, Purpurescent Tunicus Maximus!!! ![]() The price is $149.99 per tunicate. However, they are firmly attached to the rock which has at least a few dozen on it. But for fellow Reef Central members I would sell the whole lot for $4999. And if this appeals to you, I may also have some Heavenly Angel Hair Algae for sale as well. $49.99 per magnificent strand. |
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How much is shipping?
Are these rare and delicate treasures covered by an arrive alive guarantee?
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Some of the white ones look like they could be sponges. But that could be the picture. I like the purple ones.
You could always braid the hair algae and see if it sells better ![]() |
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They are guaranteed to be alive up until the moment that you open the packaging. As you can see I pride myself on great prices, the rarest collectibles, and outstanding customer service! |
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They all look like sponges to me, though obviously it's hard to be sure from pictures. But, like tunicates, a sign of good water quality and useful hitchhikers, as they help keep the water sparkling clean.
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