New York, New York (AP)
scene of chaos this morning as a clam was the cause of a major pile up, involved was a purple nana frag, a robusta, a miagi tort, and the Turaki seen laying on it's side
This morning a large Squamosa clam went on a rampage in downtown New York, reportedly knocking over everything in it's path.
The destruction lasted only ten minutes but the results have been disastrous. Left in the clams wake are numerous small frags of coral that had just recently been erected, and one large Turaki colony that had recently moved to New York via Bali.
Eye witness's reported seeing the clam indiscriminately fling the helpless coral out of it's way, " I could not believe what I was seeing" said Jose the Mandarin "this guy just plowed over the turaki like it was not even there, it was horrible, you know I had my doubts about that guy when he moved into the neighborhood."
At the moment rescue crews are on the scene surveying the damage and doing what they can to comfort the victims. No serious injuries have been reported, and a maintenance team is debating how to deal with the fallen Turaki.
scene of chaos this morning as a clam was the cause of a major pile up, involved was a purple nana frag, a robusta, a miagi tort, and the Turaki seen laying on it's side
This morning a large Squamosa clam went on a rampage in downtown New York, reportedly knocking over everything in it's path.
The destruction lasted only ten minutes but the results have been disastrous. Left in the clams wake are numerous small frags of coral that had just recently been erected, and one large Turaki colony that had recently moved to New York via Bali.
Eye witness's reported seeing the clam indiscriminately fling the helpless coral out of it's way, " I could not believe what I was seeing" said Jose the Mandarin "this guy just plowed over the turaki like it was not even there, it was horrible, you know I had my doubts about that guy when he moved into the neighborhood."
At the moment rescue crews are on the scene surveying the damage and doing what they can to comfort the victims. No serious injuries have been reported, and a maintenance team is debating how to deal with the fallen Turaki.