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Kristy
Wed, 9th Jan 2008, 12:01 PM
Is it "normal" (ha!) to find tiny little empty clam shells strewn about on my sandbed? They are mostly about pea-sized, largest one might have been dime-size, all open and empty. I know they can be in your live rock undetected, but who is cracking them open and eating them?

Tank inhabitants:
purple tang
yellow tang
flame hawk
long-nose hawk
coral beauty angel
lawnmower blenny
pair of mandarins
pair of maroon clowns
pair of yellow tail damsels
yellow watchman goby
pistol shrimp
sand sifting star
basket star
serpent star
misc. snails and hermits

I only started noticing them in the past few weeks and I have been seeing them regularly.

-Kristy

drfishkeeper
Wed, 9th Jan 2008, 05:42 PM
Maybe they are dieing as part of a nitrate level or lack of food or something, I see nothing there that could "crack" em open. Hermits can eat them for sure, but to get them open is the problem...interesting.

caferacermike
Wed, 9th Jan 2008, 06:16 PM
Would be normal to find in different grades of substrate.

erikharrison
Wed, 9th Jan 2008, 07:25 PM
It's your equidistant rock work. No rocks should ever be placed in linear fashion spread apart at the exact same distance. Nature doesn't do it, neither should man...
HAHA!

Kristy
Wed, 9th Jan 2008, 07:33 PM
It's your equidistant rock work. No rocks should ever be placed in linear fashion spread apart at the exact same distance. Nature doesn't do it, neither should man...
HAHA!

That must be it! I'll try rearranging the rocks some...

Guess it's just a mystery of the universe. My husband says he thinks it's not a big deal, but I thought I'd ask the experts. All our levels have been consistent / stable, etc.

-Kristy