I have a 4" clam in my tank and the copperband does not pay the slightest attention to it.
He does go at the oyster and mussels when I open them up. I think a live clam does not have the same food smell as a cut in half mussel At least both my niger trigger and my copperband gubble up the oyster and mussel in no time but none touch my live clam. I have a croccea. He does not touch my coral either, lps soft or sps. I have mine for around 3 months. I think the poor survival rate is due to people trying to force them to eat pellet or non appropriate food or they have been captured with cyanide. They do need to eat a lot.
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Originally Posted by amy
Would a copperband go after the 2 little clams in my tank? I'll have to do some research on the care required for these.
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