Alycassidy
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Recently started brewing kombucha and have searched the web high and low for answers on all my questions and concerns. My first batch took forever, but did yield a great batch, which we flavored and gave a second ferment that is now a delicious blueberry kombucha.
The baby that was produced was a very thin film, with bubbles of what appears to be yeast underneath. It was small so we transferred it with the mother to our second batch which is currently brewing. It doesn't seem to have grown much, but I'm wondering if after this batch, i can remove and use it as a mother for a new batch? I actually have two really thin babies.
What does this look like to you? I've attached 2 pics of it. I'm assuming the dark spots are just yeast.
Also my booch in the fridge is getting some yeasty clumps along the top, all normal, yeah?
Appreciate any advice or help!

The baby that was produced was a very thin film, with bubbles of what appears to be yeast underneath. It was small so we transferred it with the mother to our second batch which is currently brewing. It doesn't seem to have grown much, but I'm wondering if after this batch, i can remove and use it as a mother for a new batch? I actually have two really thin babies.
What does this look like to you? I've attached 2 pics of it. I'm assuming the dark spots are just yeast.
Also my booch in the fridge is getting some yeasty clumps along the top, all normal, yeah?

Appreciate any advice or help!

