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![]() From what I've read-the bubbles are usually indicative of cyno.
Cyno has a couple of diff varieties ranging from the purple gel like stuff to a hairy brown/green variety. |
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Thanks for your input and you are right, cyano has several different forms. But bubbles can be indication of anything that photosynthesizes: cyano, dino, hair algae, etc. Don't really know the science behind why corals don't form bubbles. And it is not colonial and is attached to the rocks so pretty sure it is not a cyano. But I might be wrong.
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