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Moved On
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Strongsville
Posts: 3,208
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Help find the culprit!
I had a gorgeous blue Maxima Clam which I had for a year. Today I noticed there was nothing left but a little flesh. I have a suspicion as to who might be the culprit. I have a Melanarus Wrasse(looks like a Christmas Wrasse) who eats snails/hermit crabs, Copperband Butterfly who is always picking at the rock work, and a Niger Trigger. I'm going to observe a little more to get a better idea as to who might have done it. I really don't want another one of my highly prized clams be tmrws lunch. Please help me out if can! Thanks
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 140
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id say the butterfly
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