Midas blenny Clam safe??

I would think they are. They eat out of the water column, they don't pick the same way a combtooth blenny does.

--Ray
 
Actually,
I've read many reports, here and elsewhere, where bicolor blennies all of a sudden started taking nips at clam mantles.
I wouldn't do it. Go for another blenny, like a midas or tailspot! :)
 
I have 2 maximas and a croecea. I have a biclor blenny. He never bothers them. I have had the blenny over a year along with the clams.
 
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