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I wouldnt say that I had an outbreak, but I did have a couple bubbles pop up back when my tank was up and running. I just grabbed them with my forceps and removed them. Popped a couple in the process and nothing ever materialized from it. Once removed they never came back.
 
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Spoke to an algae guy, apparently there are more spores on the surface than inside the bubble. Trying to find a paper.
 
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Thales":1hw13mjf said:
Spoke to an algae guy, apparently there are more spores on the surface than inside the bubble. Trying to find a paper.

:D
 
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GreshamH":38o53gxz said:
Thales":38o53gxz said:
Spoke to an algae guy, apparently there are more spores on the surface than inside the bubble. Trying to find a paper.

:D


Are you or are you not an algae guy? :D
 
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Thales":3cmkvnon said:
GreshamH":3cmkvnon said:
Thales":3cmkvnon said:
Spoke to an algae guy, apparently there are more spores on the surface than inside the bubble. Trying to find a paper.

:D


Are you or are you not an algae guy? :D

I am a conduit to the algae guy, also known as a Phycologist :lol:

Everyone in my company calls me a reef geek
 

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I found out there was nothing inside them when watching mithrax pop them in order to eat them. since adding mithrax didn't cause valonia, ergo water in a vacuole not seeds
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I went through this a while back where I had mini-bubble algae just taking OVER my tank. It would grow into a serious mat and squash anything in its path. Plus, since it was small, it stuck VERY well to rock so was near impossible to remove. The only fish I found that went to town on it and fixed my problem was a Desjardin Tang from the Red Sea. The guy did so well I'm keeping him alive on his own in the basement while I figure out when/how to reset-up my tank after 1.5 years as I know I'll need him again. YMMV.
 

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