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![]() I know snails and crabs etc need to be removed from the aquarium prior to treating the tank with interceptor. Do I need to remove the clams as well or will the treatment not affect them since their not arthropods?
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![]() I didn't remove my clams when I did an interceptor treatment on my tank years ago...
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![]() Hmmm, I'd really prefer my answer from a competent source . . .
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![]() Hahah nice.
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![]() LOL, I hope that was in jest
![]() I didn't remove my clams either when I treated with interceptor. It may affect starfish though. I had a fromia star that didn't fare so well, not sure if it was the interceptor or one of those things... Never lost any snails either, just acro crabs ![]()
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![]() I've done two full sets of treatments in the the past (6 treatments) with clams in the tank and did not loose any.
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