SaltyDog2 Clam Eater Joined May 1, 2007 Messages 55 Location Lewiston, ID Mar 9, 2013 #1 Found a good sized critter on my 8 inch clam and wonder if it is a good guy or a bad one. Seems to be just cleaning the shell. Any ideas? Attachments critter.JPG 36.8 KB
Found a good sized critter on my 8 inch clam and wonder if it is a good guy or a bad one. Seems to be just cleaning the shell. Any ideas?
DBM Reef Well-known member Joined Dec 26, 2008 Messages 491 Location Tacoma Mar 9, 2013 #2 Chiton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This? looks like him
DBM Reef Well-known member Joined Dec 26, 2008 Messages 491 Location Tacoma Mar 9, 2013 #3 Chitons are grazing herbivores, found in all parts of the world. They range in size from the huge Californian Cryptochiton stelleri, which grows to 300mm in length, to some that never grow more than a few millimeters in length. The Sea Slug Forum - Chitons, Amphineura and Polyplacophora
Chitons are grazing herbivores, found in all parts of the world. They range in size from the huge Californian Cryptochiton stelleri, which grows to 300mm in length, to some that never grow more than a few millimeters in length. The Sea Slug Forum - Chitons, Amphineura and Polyplacophora
DBM Reef Well-known member Joined Dec 26, 2008 Messages 491 Location Tacoma Mar 9, 2013 #4 Hitchhikers Guide to the Reef Tank - RTAW Reefpedia Its like the second one down it looks like they are good
Hitchhikers Guide to the Reef Tank - RTAW Reefpedia Its like the second one down it looks like they are good
pandora32 Well-known member Joined Feb 22, 2011 Messages 1,337 Location Port Orchard Washington Mar 9, 2013 #5 Nice size clam!
SaltyDog2 Clam Eater Joined May 1, 2007 Messages 55 Location Lewiston, ID Mar 9, 2013 #6 Thought he looked like a good guy but wasn't sure. This is such a beautifuy clam That I would hate to loose him. Attachments blue.JPG 56.8 KB
Thought he looked like a good guy but wasn't sure. This is such a beautifuy clam That I would hate to loose him.
SaltyDog2 Clam Eater Joined May 1, 2007 Messages 55 Location Lewiston, ID Mar 9, 2013 #7 Polyplacophora Chiton he is. I will call him my Poly.
DBM Reef Well-known member Joined Dec 26, 2008 Messages 491 Location Tacoma Mar 9, 2013 #8 Poly want some algae LOL Im sure someone else with more exp will give you some more input today to im just hangin at work being bored
Poly want some algae LOL Im sure someone else with more exp will give you some more input today to im just hangin at work being bored
NemCrazy Catalina goby Joined May 12, 2012 Messages 632 Location monroe wa Mar 10, 2013 #9 I have a lot of chitons in my Coldwater tank they eat tons of algae. Very beneficial critters
vlangel Well-known member Joined Jan 3, 2013 Messages 251 Location Pittsburgh, PA Mar 14, 2013 #10 SaltyDog2 said: Thought he looked like a good guy but wasn't sure. This is such a beautifuy clam That I would hate to loose him. Click to expand... Wow,that is a beautiful clam! I don't blame you for being concerned.
SaltyDog2 said: Thought he looked like a good guy but wasn't sure. This is such a beautifuy clam That I would hate to loose him. Click to expand... Wow,that is a beautiful clam! I don't blame you for being concerned.
blk822822 It's only money, RIGHT? Joined Mar 28, 2010 Messages 813 Location Black Diamond,Wa. Jun 22, 2013 #11 Looks a chiton......... Last edited: Jun 22, 2013
Herefishyfishy Smart Bass Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 6,578 Location Mill Creek, WA Jun 22, 2013 #12 Very cool, keeps the clam looking clean and sharp