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ok so one one our live rock in the tank it this weird white stuff kinda looks like feathers up close. its soft to the touch........
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It's a sponge.
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One of the very many different shapes of sponges.
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its upside down in the dark under a rock are you sure it is a sponge?
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that's a common habitat for many sponges. They're not photosynethic like most corals and don't require light. They're vunerable to predators especially the ones that can tolerate the sponges chemical & physical defenses. the species found under rocks or in other inaccessible areas tend to have less protection than the more conspicuous ones.
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