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Grab and wiggle it, it'll release.
Do you have some reading supporting this? I've always read you release spores by bursting the bubble.Don't worry about breaking it, that is an old reefers tale.
There was a vote on r2r about this, certainly not definitive, but split 50.50 as to belief, which is not fact.Do you have some reading supporting this? I've always read you release spores by bursting the bubble.
You're welcome.Thanks Piston
So it'll release daughter cells, not spores. My bad using the wrong term.
I still say don't pop one during removal
Good to know. Makes me feel better about using force to get it out cause that things stuck on the rock good.You're welcome.
The daughter cells are not released by the rupturing of the bubble. They don't exist inside each other, rather the cell divides and perhaps, when conditions are right, one of the cells floats away to colonize another place.
Perhaps popping disloges the adjacent cell, so maybe this is how the myth started.

