Jan
Well-known member
I recently got an eyelash blenny in my 120, and shortly afterwards I noticed that my crocea clam was retracting a lot and the blenny was usually nearby at the time. I ended up moving the crocea into my 30 gallon cube to protect it from the blenny.
For the first 2 days this seemed fine but this evening the clam is retracted again, and now I see some ragged edging on one side of the clam. When I look closely, I see a few tiny, tiny, snails near the edge of the clam shell (near the mantle). How do I know if these are pyramid snails? They are only 1-2 mm.
Plus, I've had a larger maxima clam in that cube for months and it is perfectly healthy, nothing nibbling on the mantle. I have these tiny snails living in the cube I know, as I see them all over the sides after nightfall. I've never thought anything of them.
What do you think I should do? If I put the crocea back in the 120, the blenny will start bothering it again.
For the first 2 days this seemed fine but this evening the clam is retracted again, and now I see some ragged edging on one side of the clam. When I look closely, I see a few tiny, tiny, snails near the edge of the clam shell (near the mantle). How do I know if these are pyramid snails? They are only 1-2 mm.
Plus, I've had a larger maxima clam in that cube for months and it is perfectly healthy, nothing nibbling on the mantle. I have these tiny snails living in the cube I know, as I see them all over the sides after nightfall. I've never thought anything of them.
What do you think I should do? If I put the crocea back in the 120, the blenny will start bothering it again.