For the sake of the clam, HELP!!

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tizzo

Guest
I might feel stupid for asking but I have to.
I have a BTA who decided to start roaming around my tank yesturday. About a week ago I put a Crocea Clam high in the rockwork, and it looks as if the BTA is heading straight for the clam... Will it sting it? Or will the clam close up and be OK?? Or should I not wait to find out, and just move the clam??
 
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sebae0

Guest
the bta might sting it so i would either move clam or anemone just to be safe.
 
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tizzo

Guest
BAH, you guys.... Now i gotta go move the sucker, I guess I was hoping somebody would say..."Nooo, my anemone practically LIVES on my clam and they have a symbiotic relationship!" No, I'm just kidding about that part.
But thanx for the quick replies...who knows, maybe y'all saved a life tonight!!!:D
 

mobikobeyob

Member
Ok time for me to chime in. and give the answer you have been waiting for. lol
In my experience they got along just fine. I have since moved the clam closer to the lights however.
I f I were you I would move it just to be safe.
Mobi:D
 

viper_930

Active Member
I highly doubt that the BTA would sting it. BTAs are one of, if not the, least stinging anemones.
 
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tizzo

Guest
Awe MAAANN... I already moved it. That's OK, I can put him back tomarrow, now I know for future reference...
 
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