Jan 9, 2005 #1 M mle421 Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Nov 7, 2004 Messages 384 Location Rochester NY any ideas?
Jan 9, 2005 #2 Q quarryshark Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Mar 6, 2004 Messages 5,833 Hard to tell, sponges maybe.
Jan 10, 2005 #3 C c0mf0rt Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined Aug 16, 2004 Messages 658 Location Oregon second that.....
Jan 10, 2005 #4 OP OP M mle421 Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Nov 7, 2004 Messages 384 Location Rochester NY hmmmm. i'm not sure. i'll just have to wait and post again when it's a bit bigger.
Jan 10, 2005 #5 Fluff Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 30, 2004 Messages 11,423 Location West Virginia I'm going with tunicates. Does it retract?
Jan 11, 2005 #6 OP OP M mle421 Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Nov 7, 2004 Messages 384 Location Rochester NY no, it's not a tunicate, i have a bunch of those too. i know, the pic is aweful. it's prolly a sponge the more i look at it.
no, it's not a tunicate, i have a bunch of those too. i know, the pic is aweful. it's prolly a sponge the more i look at it.
Jan 11, 2005 #7 D Ducky Aquarium Advice Activist Joined Apr 24, 2004 Messages 138 Location Longview,Texas Looks like a sponge to me as well
Jan 11, 2005 #8 Fluff Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 30, 2004 Messages 11,423 Location West Virginia I had a cluster of orange tunicates that kinda looked like that but they would retract everytime a fish swam by. But, yeah, probably a sponge then.
I had a cluster of orange tunicates that kinda looked like that but they would retract everytime a fish swam by. But, yeah, probably a sponge then.