sponge growing on candycanes
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sponge growing on candycanes
For a while now I have had white sponge growing on some of my rocks. It doesn't really bother me so I leave it alone. Now it is growing on the stalks of my green candycanes. How do I get rid of it? Don't even bother asking for pictures--my crappy camera doesn't even come close to what it looks like.
obsessed- Tang
- Location : Sebeka
Number of posts : 193
Age : 57
Re: sponge growing on candycanes
Expose it to the air...
Sponges don't like being exposed to air. The candycanes will survive the air for a bit. Let them remain out of the water for 10 minutes or so then place back in the tank. Do this a few times until it goes away.
Also they don't like high light. Move the coral so the sponge is struck with intense light. It will make it receed.
Can also attempt Kalk paste but that can also damage the candycane so I would let that be a last resort...
Is the sponge hurting the candycane? If not, just let it be. I have certain sponges that show but do not disturb anything. They come and go with nutrient levels in the tank.
Sponges don't like being exposed to air. The candycanes will survive the air for a bit. Let them remain out of the water for 10 minutes or so then place back in the tank. Do this a few times until it goes away.
Also they don't like high light. Move the coral so the sponge is struck with intense light. It will make it receed.
Can also attempt Kalk paste but that can also damage the candycane so I would let that be a last resort...
Is the sponge hurting the candycane? If not, just let it be. I have certain sponges that show but do not disturb anything. They come and go with nutrient levels in the tank.
cdness- Great White
- Location : Fargo, ND
Number of posts : 798
Age : 43
Re: sponge growing on candycanes
Problem is even if you kill it off they will usually come right back, the candy canes block out the light so it's a good spot for sponges, as long as it doesn't start growing over anything I leave them be but you can always scrub it off with a hard bristle brush if it bugs you.
GoingPostal- Mod
- Location : Int'l Falls, MN
Number of posts : 1479
Age : 38
Re: sponge growing on candycanes
it is starting to creep up to the heads and I think I may have lost a head to the sponge!
obsessed- Tang
- Location : Sebeka
Number of posts : 193
Age : 57
Re: sponge growing on candycanes
Yeah as GP said they will most likely come back. Really the only way to make them receed is to make your water 100% pristine, while scrubbing it down or using another method to control what is there already...
What kind of filtration setup do you have? Skimmer? Dosing? What are your parameters at?
What kind of filtration setup do you have? Skimmer? Dosing? What are your parameters at?
cdness- Great White
- Location : Fargo, ND
Number of posts : 798
Age : 43
Re: sponge growing on candycanes
Tooth brush, or go to the dollar store and stock up on long handled scrubbing brushes. I used one in the Science Center tank when we were scrubbing away the red slime and aips. Worked great.
Swanwillow- Great White
- Location : Bemidji MN
Number of posts : 845
Age : 42
Re: sponge growing on candycanes
skimmer...no dosing...water changes every 2 weeks or so. Took them out and scraped off some while exposing to air. will go at the rest tomorrow with toothbrush. Thanks for the help!
obsessed- Tang
- Location : Sebeka
Number of posts : 193
Age : 57
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