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Yes, the sponge is on some sort of SPS. But the piece of spong was at King Ed's forever and it only started turning white since I got it. Yup, King Ed's. I was very careful not to expose it to air. I just moved the sponge to a new location but there are few areas in the tank that do not get some type of micro bubbles. |
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![]() Air (microbubbles too) and light are the enemy of most sponges. As Iron Chef said, I'd cut off the decaying part and move the intact colony to a place with less direct flow, NO microbubbles and away from light. I'm not familiar with blue sponges though so it's just my opinion.
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![]() I don't think it's decaying as yet, it's just white - should I still cut it off?
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![]() I would move it away from light slight flow is good ,the white part must be cut of only if it is completely transparent and deep, if this only a tip it might come back. If this is still white in two weeks cut it off, but this may do more damage to a sponge. Just leave it if this thing is small it would not do too much damage to you tank, even if it falls dead. Give it a chance to recover.
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