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![]() So, my BTA decided after much hiding to come to a resting place. The good news is that it is out in front where we can watch. The bad news is that part of its hidey hole is my clam. It has rock work above, below, and to the one side. The other side is the clam.
Any inherent dangers here?? Thanks
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![]() My Squamosa doesn't have any reaction to my RBTA, and a friend's Crocea doesn't react to his RBTA either. I'm not sure if that is typical though.
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![]() The clam is still out and reacting normally....... lets see how it goes....
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