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Gotcha, thank you. Just wasn't sure if I had to take any special precautions with it on the body of the lobo.Inject with peroxide or as suggested manually without breaking/popping them which may release spores and allow more to enter tank
They spore thing is an old reefers tale.Inject with peroxide or as suggested manually without breaking/popping them which may release spores and allow more to enter tank
Had someone 2 months ago pop them in her 65 gal tank and had clusters of them thereafter. It happened because, with the filaments in the bubble, once introduced to your tank will use any existing nitrates and/or phosphates in your tank to grow and reproduce.They spore thing is an old reefers tale.
Just remove/pop them with tweezers.
They reproduce by growing new bubbles from their 'roots' not from anything in the bubble. Pop them all you want, that isn't what spreads them.Had someone 2 months ago pop them in her 65 gal tank and had clusters of them thereafter. It happened because, with the filaments in the bubble, once introduced to your tank will use any existing nitrates and/or phosphates in your tank to grow and reproduce.
Seen it a few times over the last couple of decades.