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This is a discussion on Ident Needed Please within the Marine Chat forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; Can anyone tell me what these are? By these, I mean the long tubular creatures. It is a poor photo, ...

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    Can anyone tell me what these are? By these, I mean the long tubular creatures. It is a poor photo, they are actually pure white and have been multiplying quite rapidly.

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    Not sure what they are. I have the exact same thing. The wife and kids are calling them ( excuse the language) penis plants.......lol
    Will follow this thread so I can find out as well.
    Mine seem to inflate up during the day and then deflate at night.
    I do have the same question out on reefsanctuary.com as well. Will let you know if I get a result.

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    They seem to be growing on the two pieces of rubble that I got from IPU, so they would have a Vanatu origin then. I believe that my puffer bit/ate one of them and I didn't notice any signs of ill effect, nor have any more been nibbled on ....

    And they are also brackish tolerant with mine being at 16/18 sg.
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    Probably a scypha sponge of some sort:
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    Mine definitely looks like a scypha sponge, but not as hairy though. Thanks fiskiu.

    Even the sponges are infinitely interesting, and making it that much harder to resist my urge to set up a reef tank ...
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    Thsnkyou for your help. I can sleep in peace now knowing its not bad for my tank.

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    IMO....they look like Tunicates to me...which I believe are related to sponges...

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    do Tunicates always have two holes, I can only see one on mine and they have hair like structures that encircle the opening also.
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    Regardless of whether they are tunicates or sponges, the good news is that they are absolutely innocuous.

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    +1 to all fkshui said. They are most likely scypha sponges. The ones I have are not fuzzy either (except for the hairs around the opening).
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