A while back I noticed a different sponge than I've commonly observed in my tank. After some searching I found the ID on melvs reef "pink sponge". It has taken over some rocks and my frag rack. I am attributing it to killing my GSP. Normally not a big deal, at least it took out a "cheap coral". I've now seen it around other corals and it looks like it started to take out some zoas. I dipped a zoa frag in hydrogen peroxide a few times over a week as a test, seemed to work but zoas haven't opened back up after the 3/4 dip. Tonight I noticed some AOG zoas closed up, sure enough pink sponge and about 10 asterina stars chomping on the zoas. Anyone else have issues with sponges overtaking coral? Ways to rid this pest? Air doesn't seem to kill it, I left a frag out for a few hours.


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