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Old 02-10-2012, 02:24 AM
patd
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Default Bivalve Hitchhiker on Sun Coral

I have an orange sun coral (Tubastrea) that has never opened much since I got it (several months ago). I always wondered why this particular colony remained closed when all of my others, kept under same conditions, opened fully and fed perfectly.
Today I decided to try repositioning this particular coral and discovered a pretty large bivalve firmly attached. I was stunned that I never noticed this guy before - but i guess it was the way the coral was positioned. The bivalve is definitely alive.
Now I am trying to decide if it is worth prying it free. It's difficult to even distinguish where this thing's foot is. It seems almost melded to the coral!
Looking for opinions.

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Thanks
PatD

Last edited by patd; 02-10-2012 at 02:35 AM. Reason: Added pic
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