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REEF NERD
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: maryville tn-- work in knoxville
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looking at a bicolor blenny
how bad on clams are they.Any one have one with clams. i know that nip on them from the books i have seen.
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Moved On
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Indiana
Posts: 126
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They COULD nip at the clams... I have a lawnmower blenny in my system and he sits around them and sometimes IN them, but has NEVER tried eating them or bit at them, so I think that you will be ok to do so!
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Silverdale, WA
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My bi-color has never shown the least inclination to "nip" anything...is a great little fish with lots of personality. Is one of my favorite tank residents.
But as with all fish, they can have different habits and needs depending on where they are from or learned habits... Get one...Good Luck.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Milwaukee
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The will nip at clams and they will most certainly nip at SPS. The last two I tried left clams alone but took a liking to my SPS. Luckily they were quarantined in my frag tang so they were easy to get out. I will probably never attempt another one as long as I have SPS in my tank.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Broward County, FL
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I have one now that is a nipper. He harrases my clam and picks at some the sps. He is soon going free to a good home. I had another one previously who was a model citizen. I guess it's like some of the small angels.
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I have one that lives with 2 clams and I have never seen him nip. No problems at all.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Vt.
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I lost 3 crocea clams to a bicolor. Never again for me.
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Moved On
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Indiana
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Its really trial and error for any fish going into a reef.. as most fish come from around the reefs and sometimes feed on the reefs! Some fish will not bother any reefs but others will... its really a 50/50 shot at it... if you put one in and it harms stuff, you can always take it out... or if you dont want to do that, then I wouldnt add it!
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: In the back, with the ladies
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I've had a bicolor blennie for almost 3 years and it has never bothered my clam or LPS. My maxima and trachaphelia are both on the sandbed. The blennies spends most of it's time higher in the tank perched in the acros. Maybe that's why he hasn't touched them. It just goes to show, people have different experiences.
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