T thanh386 Active Member Market Messages 1,388 Reaction score 0 Jan 12, 2012 #21 Join the club haha. It's ok, they still make great cleaners for the sump.
jumplittlechloe Member Market Messages 151 Reaction score 0 Jan 12, 2012 #22 Anybody find this guy in their tank?
M mapleredta Well-Known Member Market Messages 1,461 Reaction score 72 Location Cochran Jan 12, 2012 #23 Perhaps the claims were on their way out and the snails were simply eating the dead tissue?
T thanh386 Active Member Market Messages 1,388 Reaction score 0 Jan 12, 2012 #24 I would have a seperate tank if I ha that specific snail. Edit: mapleredta;724053 wrote: Perhaps the claims were on their way out and the snails were simply eating the dead tissue? Click to expand... I thought that too, but this happens over night to a perfectly healthy clam. I don't think my tank is that bad to kill clams that much on its own
I would have a seperate tank if I ha that specific snail. Edit: mapleredta;724053 wrote: Perhaps the claims were on their way out and the snails were simply eating the dead tissue? Click to expand... I thought that too, but this happens over night to a perfectly healthy clam. I don't think my tank is that bad to kill clams that much on its own
H hud3339 Member Market Messages 699 Reaction score 0 Jan 12, 2012 #25 jumplittlechloe;724051 wrote: Anybody find this guy in their tank? Click to expand... Wow that was awesome!!!!
jumplittlechloe;724051 wrote: Anybody find this guy in their tank? Click to expand... Wow that was awesome!!!!
D dan30097 Member Market Messages 69 Reaction score 8 Jan 12, 2012 #26 I got a 14 inch squamosa on the sand bed, and nothing and I mean nothing can peacefully climb to it's mantle. It's so powerful that Ive seen my hermit crabs do acrobats flying off it when it forcefully opens and closes.
I got a 14 inch squamosa on the sand bed, and nothing and I mean nothing can peacefully climb to it's mantle. It's so powerful that Ive seen my hermit crabs do acrobats flying off it when it forcefully opens and closes.