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Help! There is a monster in my tank!
I am brnad new to salt water tanks. I purchased all of my live rock from a local store and my tank is just now in the beginning to cycle. Today I noticed this creature opening and closing like a clam. I am not sure what it is as I have not seen any similiar creatures online. What is it? What should I do about it?
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you got a picture of it?
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Maybe it's a clam.
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probably a mussel... please post pics.
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could be a barnacle
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What are we supposed to guess? I think it's a racoon. Those things will get into everything!
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[welcome]
Sarcasm aside, your description could be anything. A picture would help immensely. If you can't take a photo, try drawing what you see in Paint. Something that opens and closes could be a LOT of things. Crystal
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Be careful with the racoon, they really need a tank that is at least 4' wide.
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Oh and as for what to do about it... nothing. Not until you know what it is anyway.
It is most likely something harmless. Crystal
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Sarcasm is what I do best. Except for one other thing! Ohh! (Said in the style of Clay)
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Best way to find out if it's a racoon put some trash out, and see if he comes out to go threw it.
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call the boarder patrol it could be an illegal alien
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i think its a croc... look out... those things bite
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