<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12512667#post12512667 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pagojoe
I suspect it was Nassarius arcularius, and you're about the hundredth person who has told the same story of putting in a new small clam and the Nassarius killing it immediately. Every time it gets reported, everyone is shocked and has never heard of it, and most of the responses suggest it was already dying. I'm wondering when people are going to stop being shocked, and figure out that this happens fairly often. If the Nassarius are capable of killing the small clams, and they are, there's no reason to ascribe some nobility to them suggesting that the clam must have already been dying or they wouldn't have pounced on it. I guess 50 years from now someone will finally publish a study that says "be careful putting baby clams in a tank with large Nassarius, they may attack them immediately" and then people will finally figure it out.
Cheers,
Don