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![]() There is something else that makes clicking sounds. That being Trochus snails. They sit on the glass and twist their shells back and forth. So if you have any Trochus snails you can suspect them too.
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![]() Hmm, no trochus snails, sandbed or sand/rocks getting sucked into powerheads. I've noticed it every morning this week when I come down to the computer and the lights are still out. At first I figured maybe it was my PVC nori feeder clanking in the current but it wasn't in the tank, I've searched a few times but to no avail. All my fish are accounted for but I have had someone munching on various zoo rocks over the past few months. I thought it was el monstro crab I got out of there awhile ago but the zoo munching has persisted. Guess I'll just keep looking. Hopefully its a pistol shrimp of the harmless variety. Either that or my wrasse finds him soon
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