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Old 09-30-2011, 05:14 AM
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No idea what these are:





Saw them in a local reefers tank...they didn't know either.
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Are these like 1 cm? They look huge...look like Cuttlefish eggs kind of, but you would think if the guy had Cuttlefish he would know.
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Old 09-30-2011, 06:44 AM
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Are these like 1 cm? They look huge...look like Cuttlefish eggs kind of, but you would think if the guy had Cuttlefish he would know.
Some are pretty close to 1/4" in diameter...I've never seen them before.
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Very interesting.
They look like eggs to me, but I'm no zoologist.

Did they just appear or have they been there for a while?
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Old 09-30-2011, 03:24 PM
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Some are pretty close to 1/4" in diameter...I've never seen them before.
Oh, they are smaller than they appear in the photo. With your permission I could post these up on a site I frequent that may be able to ID them for you. If you could list the fish and inverts that are in the tank that might help too.
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I've had sponge that looked like those, not all piled together though...just a guess.
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Very interesting.
They look like eggs to me, but I'm no zoologist.

Did they just appear or have they been there for a while?
The person who has the tank said that they have been in there awhile.

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Oh, they are smaller than they appear in the photo. With your permission I could post these up on a site I frequent that may be able to ID them for you. If you could list the fish and inverts that are in the tank that might help too.
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Fish - Scopus Tang, 6 Line Wrasse, 2 Damsils, Manderin...I think thats it.
Inverts - 2 skunk cleaners, coral banded shrimp

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I've had sponge that looked like those, not all piled together though...just a guess.
I was kinda leaning toward sponges too.
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I would also guess sponge but I have never seen a cluster like that before. I think it's safe to rule out the possibility of an egg mass because of the drastically varying sizes. Would he let you collect one and see it up close?
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