All the hitch-hikers I found on a single zoa rock...

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None of that looks like it will be a problem.

Thats a maricultured zoa rock based on the pictures I can see. Best usually to cut them from those and remount after dipping.
 
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Sponges come in every color, including clear! I had a light cored sponge growing on my rocks that looked like snot. At night it would puff up and sway in the current.

With it, I had ones physically identical, but in orange, red, pinkish, and whites.

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Sponges come in every color, including clear! I had a light cored sponge growing on my rocks that looked like snot. At night it would puff up and sway in the current.

With it, I had ones physically identical, but in orange, red, pinkish, and whites.

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Maybe. Do sponges react to being touched? Do they have a central tube with many smaller surrounding tubes?


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