I picked up a beautiful derasa clam from AAC at the love2reef event over weekend despite knowing my copperband was a risk.
He's a fairly voracious feeder & ironically the toughest most robust fresh or saltwater fish I own.
Go figure
So after 4 days of ignoring the clam he's now been spotted picking at it.
Ugh.
In the spirit of enterprising optimism I'm wondering if there's a compromise here.
A DIY hack of such cunning that both could live alongside happily.
Maybe some netting or a glass "display box" within tank to show off the clam.
Sure it will grow to possibly 2 feet but we will cross that bivalveian bridge when come to it.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be most welcome!
He's a fairly voracious feeder & ironically the toughest most robust fresh or saltwater fish I own.
Go figure
So after 4 days of ignoring the clam he's now been spotted picking at it.
Ugh.
In the spirit of enterprising optimism I'm wondering if there's a compromise here.
A DIY hack of such cunning that both could live alongside happily.
Maybe some netting or a glass "display box" within tank to show off the clam.
Sure it will grow to possibly 2 feet but we will cross that bivalveian bridge when come to it.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be most welcome!