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grknyer

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Hey Rob.I was able to view that pic. I have the same kind only they are in smaller shells.Don't know what they are called but they are reef safe. I have about 10 of them
 

Domboski

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Here is some help for you :hb2::
 

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Yup,they r nocturnal so look for them when the lights are off.Also be sure to brush the shell off too.

Remove the clam from your tank,& inspect it for eggs too.
 

jhale

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as long as the clam is not attached to anything they are easily removed.

you can use some tweezers to pick them off. don't do it over the tank, the snails may fall back in, been there done that, lol.
 

rbtwo4

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yeah i know =( looks like there are eggs on the shell too. good thing i had it sitting on a piece of PVC dunno who it was on this site think it was daceman he had his sitting on pvc & i didnt understand why til i asked. good thing i did! besides the clams being affected should i worry about my other corals?
 

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