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sora Enthusiast Posts: 184 Kudos: 96 Votes: 134 Registered: 28-Feb-2007 | I have no idea if its possible since i know very little about sea sponges however I just wondered today....can you keep them in a home aquarium? Has anyone? Random question sorry. edit Just realized i put this in the wrong forum. Whoops! my bad. Sorry. The true test of character is not how much we know how to do, but how we behave when we dont know what to do. |
Posted 17-Dec-2008 04:27 | |
poisonwaffle Mega Fish Posts: 1397 Kudos: 591 Registered: 11-Feb-2003 | I know there are several varieties that do okay in the home aquarium, but as far as I know, most of 'em come as hitch-hikers on LR (that's how I've gotten 'em, at least). Mine never lasted too long, tho... but that may just be my luck... |
Posted 17-Dec-2008 07:02 | |
Mez Ultimate Fish Guru Asian Hardfeather Enthusiast Posts: 3300 Votes: 162 Registered: 23-Feb-2001 | They usually dont last long. The best ones seem to come from florida TBSW packages. Blue palm turnicate is a good alternative. |
Posted 17-Dec-2008 14:25 | |
sora Enthusiast Posts: 184 Kudos: 96 Votes: 134 Registered: 28-Feb-2007 | They eat by filtering stuff out from the water right? I think? Could that maybe be why the dont usually last to long? The true test of character is not how much we know how to do, but how we behave when we dont know what to do. |
Posted 22-Dec-2008 04:51 |
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