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Have a couple of these little green looking bubble sacks on one of my rocks. They have a hard shell it feels like. Just wondering what they might be.
 

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Have a couple of these little green looking bubble sacks on one of my rocks. They have a hard shell it feels like. Just wondering what they might be.
 

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Removing by hand does work if you can knock them off and suck them up it is pretty safe. A lot of people swear by Emerald crabs but I hardly have luck with anything that is supposed to eat something else. Vibrant is also an option but has gotten some really bad reviews lately.
 

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