Well... for the past couple of weeks I have been awaken many times by loud clicks coming from the tank - much like someone snapping their fingers or striking a wood block - very sharp and distinct. Usually only in ones or threes - sometimes one every so often, but very far apart.
So... my guess is I have a small smasher. I've always been very diligent about dealing with my live rock so I'm assuming it came in tiny and is now coming of age.
Now as for other clues, I don't have that many. No missing wild-life that I can tell - perhaps a snail, but who's counting snails? No shell-shards or similar debris. I do occasionally find the odd, small bi-valve shell split open, but that's really about it. I've been toying with the idea that it is so small, that it comes out at night - thumps on a large snail and nothing happens - so dejected, it returns to its lair thinking, "I'll be back, and I've got your number!"
So... if it is small, I've got a little time as I see it. I've got four Tridacnids sitting around, a couple of fish that weren't exactly cheap, and a harlequin shrimp which is a real prize [deep blue]. This is what I am concerned about. I would almost rather drop snails in every so often for food, then dissasemble the tank and hunt this puppy down - again I think very hard due to its size.
Am I smoking crack and deluding myself - should I be preparing for tank dissasembly?
Cheers.
So... my guess is I have a small smasher. I've always been very diligent about dealing with my live rock so I'm assuming it came in tiny and is now coming of age.
Now as for other clues, I don't have that many. No missing wild-life that I can tell - perhaps a snail, but who's counting snails? No shell-shards or similar debris. I do occasionally find the odd, small bi-valve shell split open, but that's really about it. I've been toying with the idea that it is so small, that it comes out at night - thumps on a large snail and nothing happens - so dejected, it returns to its lair thinking, "I'll be back, and I've got your number!"
So... if it is small, I've got a little time as I see it. I've got four Tridacnids sitting around, a couple of fish that weren't exactly cheap, and a harlequin shrimp which is a real prize [deep blue]. This is what I am concerned about. I would almost rather drop snails in every so often for food, then dissasemble the tank and hunt this puppy down - again I think very hard due to its size.
Am I smoking crack and deluding myself - should I be preparing for tank dissasembly?
Cheers.