Australian spider sponge help

rhyerob

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So I'm on my way to pick up some Cyclopese and some DTs phytoplankton for its feeding requirements. First question, what else should I feed? Second I read that Australian spider sponges can be very tolerant to light. Is this true? The only reason I'm considering not putting it in the shade is because it's a lot easier to get the flow requirements if out in the open. So those are my two questions any feedback would be appreciated... so if you can think of something that I didn't to ensure that I don't kill my spider sponge I'm open to all suggestions
 
Cyclopeeze is some wicked awesome stuff; Ive been feeding my clowns this stuff for probably 6 months and It keeps them very healthy and vibrant. Any corals that can eat the stuff Will eat it and Will grow rapidly in my experience.
 
I attempted the spider sponge last year. Didn't fair to well... It wound up in the sump away from any light. Then I drained my sump and forgot it was back there until the whole piece was exposed to air.
 
They have a horrific record in captivity. They are non photosynthetic, so anywhere in the tank is fine.
 
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