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Old 01/22/2007, 04:54 PM
DavinD DavinD is offline
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Yellow Goby bothering clam

I've had my Crocea for almost a year and have never had any problems with it. I had a yellow clown goby in a small tank at work that I decided to take down and added him to my tank at home with the clam. I noticed after a day or so that the goby would sit on top of or in the clam. This did not seem to bother the clam until yesterday. Yesterday when I got home I noticed that the clam was closed up. He's never been closed up when the lights are on before. Should I be alarmed? The Crocea is well up in the tank under 150W MH.
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Old 01/23/2007, 12:33 PM
jmaneyapanda jmaneyapanda is offline
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It may just be coincidence. Ive seen many people with clowns or clown gobys that live "in" the clam, but never bothered it. Keep an eye out, but I dont think 1 day is enough to classify as harrassement.
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Old 01/23/2007, 05:52 PM
DavinD DavinD is offline
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Thanks for the reply. He was opened up yesterday but a little more "skittish" than usual. I'll give it a few more days.
 


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