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Lynn

Advanced Reefer
Sorry, but you have to go into the webshot address and go to Sunroom and 220 tank...it the ID pic. I can't seem to post it here, sorry but I tried and when I click on image with right, nothing happens. Anyways, these things are all over, especially under the rock and on equipment. thanks Lynn
 

Jawbone

Advanced Reefer
I too have these and it seems they are followed by a increase in my feather duster collection... almost like little worm pods or something. one of yours looks like it has a filtering mechanism coming out of the little hole.

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sfla_pb

Active Reefer
I believe it is called a Urn Sponge (SYCON). Comes in on the live rock and lives in shady areas. It is very common and you will have quite a few as your tank ages. I am not any expert just what I think it is. It can be small or large,I haven't seen larger than quarter in my tank, and can be fuzzy unlike this pic.
ps: right click your pic on your web site, click properties and highlight address and copy. Then click image below your post and paste it.
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This tiny, vase-shaped calcareous sponge belongs to the genus Sycon.
Photograph by Robert Brons

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