I'm getting a captive bred Gold Lined Rabbitfish soon in an order from Dr. Reef. Will see what it does.
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I've heard this myth has been debunked...let's see what others say. I have so much that I don't see it making a difference....just pulling it out in clumps.So I have always read in the past that if they pop, the spores spread and then you have a dozen to replace the one that popped. Is this now a myth? Is it ok to manually remove them, and not cause a bigger infestation if I accidentally pop them?
If you do nothing and just stare at that one bubble, they will still mysteriously appear randomly all over your tank, and they will spread very quickly. The one bubble will turn into hundreds within a week. Popping it or not doesn't matter, it spreads equally fast either way. . I think it either pops itself or it spreads in a different way without popping. Either way, its evil stuff.So I have always read in the past that if they pop, the spores spread and then you have a dozen to replace the one that popped. Is this now a myth? Is it ok to manually remove them, and not cause a bigger infestation if I accidentally pop them?
Here is the update on my Bubble Algae. There are a lot of people that claimed that the bubbles popping would not create more so I decided to just go for it. I spent last weekend taking the Bubble Algae out one by one. It did come off a lot easier that I thought and I was able to pull most of them off with long tongs. The few smaller rocks, etc. that had Bubble Algae on them that I was able to remove from the tank (the rocks) and then removed the Bubble Algae from them and put the rocks back into the tank. When I did it that way, I did find that some of the Bubble Algae did pop and so I recommend wearing glasses just in case. Once I started, I found that there were a lot more I had not even noticed. So, it took many, many, hours but after it was all done, it was all worth it. So now we'll see if they come back and if so, in what numbers. Now that I know they easily pull off I will be a lot more watchful to grab them as soon as I see them.My question is simply what would happen if you leave the Bubble Algae in the tank? I have some and it is not easy to just take out. I had read that they do not do any harm so if that is true, do they really need to be removed?