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We just set up a BioCube 32 with live sand, live rock and the jugs of sea water. We have a creature on the live rock that we can't identify. We are hoping you all can help. Here it is.....
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That's what we were hoping. It was more clear/gelatinous looking when we bought the rock, but it's turned white. Hoping it isn't dead if it's a friend. We had a large aiptasia, which we treated with aiptasia x and managed to kill off.
 

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I would still like someone else too jump in and id iT , Maybe someone from #reefsquad
 

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I am definitely say sponge. :)
 

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We just set up a BioCube 32 with live sand, live rock and the jugs of sea water. We have a creature on the live rock that we can't identify. We are hoping you all can help. Here it is.....
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Pretty neat, ok so theres a red sponge next to it. See how it has tube like holes inside it, try to see if the white blob has them as well.
 
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So is a tunicate a good guy or a bad guy? Obviously, we are brand new to this. Thanks!
 
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Renee, You are amazing! Now.......is this creature good or bad? Thanks for your help!
 

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