You remember Peter (Pita..) the Yellowtail Coris?
He's back atop my $hit list.
I got a 3 1/2" Squamosa clam a couple of weeks ago and he attached himself right away and was doing just fine..til about an hour ago when Peter decided he HAD to check underneath him to look for tasty morsels of who knows what (like I don't give this stupid fish enough food...).
I didn't get there inb time and Peter yanked the clam off the bottom. I can see some of the filaments still attached where the clam had been and very few still on the clam.
I just relocated the poor clam between 2 other frags (for protection from the Coris gang..), where he will have just enough room to open, in hopes that he has enough left in him to reattach himself. If he is successful I will move those frags out of the way in the near future.
So..the question is, is there any chance he might make it with just a few byssal strands left?
He's back atop my $hit list.
I got a 3 1/2" Squamosa clam a couple of weeks ago and he attached himself right away and was doing just fine..til about an hour ago when Peter decided he HAD to check underneath him to look for tasty morsels of who knows what (like I don't give this stupid fish enough food...).
I didn't get there inb time and Peter yanked the clam off the bottom. I can see some of the filaments still attached where the clam had been and very few still on the clam.
I just relocated the poor clam between 2 other frags (for protection from the Coris gang..), where he will have just enough room to open, in hopes that he has enough left in him to reattach himself. If he is successful I will move those frags out of the way in the near future.
So..the question is, is there any chance he might make it with just a few byssal strands left?
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