Clams and puffers

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Stupid question, I have a Valentino puffer. For a while now i got my eyes on clams, would the puffer kill the clam? I am thinking YES, but share your opinion also. Thanks.
 
Stupid question, I have a Valentino puffer. For a while now i got my eyes on clams, would the puffer kill the clam? I am thinking YES, but share your opinion also. Thanks.
I would say that the puffer wouldn’t kill it directly but more stress it out to the brink of death (Constantly nip at the fleshy part).
 
The nipping would be a problem, yeah. Well there is only one option....donating 2 puffers hahah
 
The nipping would be a problem, yeah. Well there is only one option....donating 2 puffers hahah
Wait, what’s the second puffer?
 
Blue spotted and valentini. Max size.
If I didn’t want a mixed reef, I’d have the blue spotted puffer in an instant. They truly are beautiful fish! My LFS has a beautiful Leopard Toby in and I would snatch it up in an instant if I wasn’t going for a mixed reef.
 
If I didn’t want a mixed reef, I’d have the blue spotted puffer in an instant. They truly are beautiful fish!
The blue spotted is actually an amazing fish. I have a few shrooms in the tank an had no issues. The only issue was with a xenia, he eate that coral in a few days. And the ocasionall snail. So that is why I am concerned about the clam, I think it will be food for the puffer.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

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