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Old 09-12-2012, 02:37 PM
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I'm sure a water change will help
Pretty sure she does water changes and she's smart enough to realize that when you visually see a fish eating your clams it's obvious what the problem is and doesn't need to start a wild goose chase.

Too bad about your wrasse daniella3d , does that mean it's for sale?
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Old 09-13-2012, 01:38 AM
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The cleaner wrasse is gone. I will never buy another one since I cannot consider them reef safe any longer.

My poor clam is coming back, but it will take some time to heal all the bite marks. Today it was fully open and seamed happy despite the wounds.

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Pretty sure she does water changes and she's smart enough to realize that when you visually see a fish eating your clams it's obvious what the problem is and doesn't need to start a wild goose chase.

Too bad about your wrasse daniella3d , does that mean it's for sale?
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