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whaase
03-07-2004, 05:32 PM
Bob, those zoo's I got from you are doing great! Just wondering what these bubbles are towards the back of them? I think these is 4-5 of them. New zoo's forming?

http://aquahome.no-ip.com/zooquestion.jpg

Walter

Bob I
03-07-2004, 05:47 PM
I am afraid not Walter. That is the infamous Bubble algae, or Valonia. I would lift the frag out of the water, and carefully so as not to break the bubbles remove them. Maybe use a knife point. :sad:

whaase
03-07-2004, 05:58 PM
I got about 1/2 off without breaking them :confused: I rinsed it with some salt water after I was done and put it back in the tank. You might want to check your tank Bob! Those bubbles were on there when I got it from you... :razz:

Walter

Bob I
03-07-2004, 06:28 PM
I got about 1/2 off without breaking them :confused: I rinsed it with some salt water after I was done and put it back in the tank. You might want to check your tank Bob! Those bubbles were on there when I got it from you... :razz:

Walter

I have them too. They are hard to erase. I have had some luck manually removing them :rolleyes:

Delphinus
03-07-2004, 06:35 PM
Tweezers...

whaase
03-07-2004, 06:41 PM
I was reading some old posts about it. Teevee was just poping them. Anyone know how that worked out?

http://www.canreef.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6415&highlight=valonia

Walter

Aquattro
03-07-2004, 07:23 PM
My tangs eat them, but I think that's rare.

TNTCanada
03-07-2004, 08:21 PM
My yellow Tang likes them as well

Quinn
03-07-2004, 08:26 PM
Whaase I've only popped about five total and they weren't too big, but I haven't had any problems with them since. The bit of research I did indicated that whether or not they contain spores depends on their developmental stage... I would probably try to remove them without breaking them, regardless.

Delphinus
03-08-2004, 04:41 AM
I generally try not to pop them on removal. Sometimes they just pop though by the time you get them off the rock. Whether they release spores or not just means you'll have to tweeze out some more down the road. But you didn't really want to have nothing to do though, right? Otherwise you might get bored. :wink:

My tangs don't touch them. Emerald crabs are reputed to munch on them, but I suspect they won't go for the real big ones.

I've tried emerald crabs a few times and unfortunately in my experience they just disappeared into the rockwork never to be seen again.

StirCrazy
03-08-2004, 05:00 AM
don't worry to much about breaking them they don't release spores acording to some of the big wigs on RC. I just popped all the big ones in my tank and the emerald crabs took care of the rest.

Steve

EmilyB
03-08-2004, 05:05 AM
I have never had a single one. :eek: :confused:

christyf5
03-08-2004, 05:11 AM
I have never had a single one. :eek: :confused:

You can have some of mine, they're purty :razz:

Tanman
03-08-2004, 05:49 AM
yup, bubble algae, or velonia.I just wait till there a little bigger and pic them off by hand. i popped one last week to see what it was. it looked like it was just full of water? :question:

Canadian Man
03-08-2004, 06:45 AM
I have never had a single one. :eek: :confused:

Yea but you get all the aptasia :razz:

AJ_77
03-08-2004, 04:37 PM
I prefer a few bubbles to the alternatives.

Bob I
03-08-2004, 04:46 PM
Usually a few bubbles are not a problem. When they start to multiply on a piece of rock with zoos, and push them out of the way, I have a definite problem. :mad:

Nemain
03-08-2004, 05:09 PM
I get the kids to pick them off =) they have nifty little fingers - I hope I dont need to get more of these little workers as the ones I have age!

Beth