Jun 10

What in teh world are those brown jelly like blobs attached to twigs and dock posts in my lake? The good news is they won’t sent out little critters to eat you. They are actually Bryozoans, small animals related to corals that live in colonies and secrete the jelly like substance you see. If you look closely at the surface you will see small star like structures that are the little critters themselves.

Have you ever encountered these jelly blobs in your lake? They are actually a good sign that the water quality is in good shape. Tell us about your encounters with them in the comments section below.

Are Those Brown Jelly Blobs In My Lake Alien Life Forms?
Are Those Brown Jelly Blobs In My Lake Alien Life Forms? originally appeared on About.com Freshwater Fishing on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 at 10:56:45.
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