[2] The cells secrete individual gelatinous sheaths which can often be seen as sheaths around recently divided cells within outer sheaths.
Some species of this genus are halophiles and hence found in hypersaline lakes and other high salinity environments.
An example of such occurrence of the genus is in the Makgadikgadi Pans of Botswana.
[3] Gloeocapsa magma is noted for colonising roof shingles in the United States and Canada.
[4] Fossilized Gloeocapsa have been dated from as early as 1.5 billion years ago, found in the Ural mountains in Russia.