Ceramic Bloon

The Ceramic Bloon (also known as a Brown Bloon) is a Bloon introduced in Bloons Tower Defense 3, along M.O.A.B. The Ceramic Bloon also appears in Bloons Tower Defense 4 and Bloons Super Monkey. Ceramic Bloon are the children of M.O.A.B's and grandchildren of B.F.B's. It can easily be identified by its brown color. Like its parent and grandparent, Ceramic Bloons take several hits to pop and releases Rainbow Bloon(s). In BTD3 and it first appears in rounds 31 and 34. In BTD4 it first appears in round 3?. If a Ceramic Bloon escapes 93 lives are lost. Ceramic Bloons contain 1 Rainbow Bloon in BTD3 and 2 Rainbow Bloons in BTD4.

Combat
Being considerably easier to pop than its parent and grandparent, Ceramic Bloons are a big threat in numbers. If having a large amount of potent towers, then Ceramic Bloons and its descendants aren't really a threat. However popping many Ceramic Bloons with not many strong towers or weaker towers is difficult.

Strategies
Article: Ceramic Bloon/Strategies 

Trivia

 * No money is earned when popping a ceramic bloon. To clarify this means popping a Ceramic Bloon does not reward money, but its descendants do reward money. This applies to the M.O.A.B and B.F.B as well.
 * Ceramic Bloons could be considered a mini boss since they share the same traits with M.O.A.B's and B.F.B's . All are immune to glue, take multiple hits to pop, and release at least 2 children when popped. However, Ceramic Bloons can't resist Ice Towers.
 * Even though ceramic bloons can't be slowed down by Monkey Glue, Corrosive Glue will harm them.
 * Unlike its Parent (M.O.A.B.) and its Grandparent (B.F.B.), it can be glued, but just won't be slowed down by it.
 * Some people say ceramic bloons look like chocolate bloons.