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Mayor
Join Date: May 2001
Location: USA
Posts: 941
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Anybody Have An Orange Sponge? (Pic)
Here is a photo of my newest addition, an orange sponge, sitting above my Derasa/Crocea clam. It hasn't been exposed to air. All of the transfers were done under water. Anyone out there have experience with these?
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Citizen
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: phoenix,az.,usa
Posts: 147
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I have a red ball sponge and an orange tree sponge.I have the same tiny feeding? tubes on my orange sponge.Mine are doing good ,had them for 6 monthes.One note be sure they are in a med current area,since they are filter feeders.And ALWAYS keep them under water,one time if exposed to air and they might die,no way for them to expell air.Beautiful clam!!!!!!
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Governor
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Northern CA
Posts: 2,171
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i agree,beautiful clam reinhold.
as for the sponge i would put it somewhere in the shade,they do not require much light and if algea starts growing on it youll have problems.i have both rd and orange tree sponges ,and thats how i keep em' ![]() |
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