sfsuphysics":1o835354 said:Honestly, and this is just my uneducated (marine biologically speaking) opinion, but I can't see how they can reduce bubble algae. Bubble algae spreads throughout the tank when they pop and the spores go all over the place, how exactly can a crab eat it without popping? Do they stick a straw in it and suck the juices out?
EB847":2dpvg3bh said:sfsuphysics":2dpvg3bh said:Bubble algae spreads throughout the tank when they pop and the spores go all over the place, how exactly can a crab eat it without popping?
What are your references to support this statement?
Hundred to thousand of offspring form inside the bubble when it
reaches maturity, and when the cell walls are torn they are released into the aquaria to settle and form new colonies.
Great care should be taken not to break open the bubbles. As the bubbles mature they contain spores, and if broken this can cause them to spread more rapidly.
Hundred to thousand of offspring form inside the bubble when it
reaches maturity, and when the cell walls are torn they are released into the aquaria to settle and form new colonies.