what do i do? are they good or bad?? how do i get rid of them?? or is there something that eats them? lmk
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what do i do? are they good or bad?? how do i get rid of them?? or is there something that eats them? lmk
They are safe, I just leave them.
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thanks rudy!..but they reproduce fast huh. is that normal for them?
Well, I guess it depends on the amount of food they have. They are filter feeders and get nutrients from the water, so if you have high nutrients, they'll grow fast.
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Rudy is correct, the only thing bad about high reproduction rates of sponges is that it indicates an excss of food in the water.
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so i should not feed as much? and/or get rid of some fish and water changes?
if you can cut back on feeding, that's always a good thing. Well, not ALWAYS, but it's good
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