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I dont know what this is? I have had two of these bubble things in my tank prior to this photo and I removed them. The others were separate bubbles not clustered together so I thought maybe bubble algae? Now I have a cluster of them and I have no clue what they are. What are they? Leave them or remove them?

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That is bubble algae, remove as much as possible but don't pop any. If you do you'll have tons more because each one is full of spores. I had a massive problem and my foxface "lawnmowered" it in a matter of days. (He also doubled in size) Another option is emerald crabs but they're hit and miss.
 
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Thank you for all the responses. Now this is hard like a rock with a shell so that is bubble algae correct? I though bubble algae was soft and would pop easily. This doesnt.
 

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As I understand bubble algae, if you rupture it during removal, spores flood the tank and seed the entire tank. That is why I would suggest auctioning them off... maybe during a water change?
 

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