BlennyBabe Rachel Joined Oct 7, 2003 Messages 260 Location Gig Harbor Wa Aug 1, 2006 #1 I cant even tell you what phylum this is in! It is such a weird thing, I dont know if its an animal or a plant. here is a picture. It appears healthiest in the areas that are more shaded.
I cant even tell you what phylum this is in! It is such a weird thing, I dont know if its an animal or a plant. here is a picture. It appears healthiest in the areas that are more shaded.
S sytnom Idaho Reef Adict Joined Jul 13, 2006 Messages 72 Location Rexburg, Idaho Aug 1, 2006 #2 Does it move? How do you know it is healthy?
BlennyBabe Rachel Joined Oct 7, 2003 Messages 260 Location Gig Harbor Wa Aug 4, 2006 #3 The outer parts are blotchy and look washed out. The inner parts that are more shaded are more vivid.
The outer parts are blotchy and look washed out. The inner parts that are more shaded are more vivid.
snobanker Well-known member Joined Aug 23, 2004 Messages 911 Location Auburn, WA Aug 5, 2006 #4 Looks pretty cool...maybe some type of sponge?
BlennyBabe Rachel Joined Oct 7, 2003 Messages 260 Location Gig Harbor Wa Aug 7, 2006 #5 There arent any pores that I can see. There arent any spicules either, it is soft and smooth.
wrightme43 Well-known member Joined Jun 30, 2004 Messages 4,355 Location bowling green ky Aug 7, 2006 #6 Not a clue BlennyBabe. Have you tried gluing it to a rock? LOL J/King. Sorry I cant help any.
BlennyBabe Rachel Joined Oct 7, 2003 Messages 260 Location Gig Harbor Wa Aug 7, 2006 #7 Im thinking it is a type of ascidian or tunicate. Colonial of course and very tiny.
tike Well-known member Joined Mar 24, 2005 Messages 1,901 Location Tacoma,WA Aug 7, 2006 #8 Wow! I haven't seen anything like that before, sorry I can't help I.D. it.....it is cool though! willie
Wow! I haven't seen anything like that before, sorry I can't help I.D. it.....it is cool though! willie