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Looks like bubble algae. If you kinda pull it with tweezers or use something to get it out try not to pop it . Some Emrald crabs eat it and it's pretty common to get but I always try and remove it right away out side of the tank if possible. if it pops in the tank it releases spores that can cause more but I have popped a few in the tank trying to get out but did not notice any more pop up.
Also be careful handling the Zoa. and Paly with your bare hands. Once they get agitated they release a stoxic slime coat. I just spent a couple days in Kennestone Hospital from getting poisioned from them. I have handled them hundreds of times but that time it just happened to get me good.
 
Valonia</em>. Just manually remove it. It generally pops right off.
 
Done, thank you.

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containerman1;810374 wrote: Looks like bubble algae. If you kinda pull it with tweezers or use something to get it out try not to pop it . Some Emrald crabs eat it and it's pretty common to get but I always try and remove it right away out side of the tank if possible. if it pops in the tank it releases spores that can cause more but I have popped a few in the tank trying to get out but did not notice any more pop up.
Also be careful handling the Zoa. and Paly with your bare hands. Once they get agitated they release a stoxic slime coat. I just spent a couple days in Kennestone Hospital from getting poisioned from them. I have handled them hundreds of times but that time it just happened to get me good.

Yes Sir, you caught me! I'll put gloves on, thanks.
 
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