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Clam unattached itself during the night and landed in the middle of my furry mushroom’s colony , I couldn’t leave it the cos when the mushies are all expanded they’ll cover the clam so I put the rock upide down on the sand hoping it’ll unattach again
 

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Clam unattached itself during the night and landed in the middle of my furry mushroom’s colony , I couldn’t leave it the cos when the mushies are all expanded they’ll cover the clam so I put the rock upide down on the sand hoping it’ll unattach again
A tank pic will help generate some placement idea's for you.
 
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It’s open a bit, how long will it take to unattach?
 

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It was attached to a rock high up and during the night it unattached onto a rock of mushies
Still there in the shade
Hopefully overnight it’ll release its foot
 

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Is the clam still in the sand face/mantle down? If so, turn the rock over so the mantle doesn't get damaged. Mushrooms are a dime a dozen, so I wouldn't worry about them. Also, your clam is a maxima and not a squamosina as mentioned in your first post.
 
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It’s at 180 degrees now under a rock , knowing my luck it’ll unattach and attach through the sand onto the glass
How do you know it’s a maxima ? It was sold to me as a squamosina , 55e
I wonder why it wasn’t happy up top ?
 

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Anyone know, if I cut the basels on this clam is the foot also stuck that that needs to be released aswel?
 

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It’s at 180 degrees now under a rock , knowing my luck it’ll unattach and attach through the sand onto the glass
How do you know it’s a maxima ? It was sold to me as a squamosina , 55e
I wonder why it wasn’t happy up top ?
The mantle and shell are 100% a maxima, probably one of the Red Sea cultured ones. Squamosina have very distinct shells and mantle and look nothing like maxima.
 
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I’ll check some pics out mate , I guess that means it requires more light than less like the sand bed?
 

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The byssal threads are attached to an organ, so if you don't cut them at the attachment point (on the rock) you risk injuring the organ and possibly killing the clam. It will most likely move within a day or so. I would also recommend that you buy James Fatherree's book on clams, there's a wealth of information that you should know before you going further with keeping clams.
 
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I’ll leave it be for now then
I’ve been reading up as much as I can mate, been in this game 20 odd years but still learning
 

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Maximas prefer a solid surface, much like most clams that attach for their whole lives. Squamosina actually come from shallower water than maxima, but I would provide at least 300+ micro moles, if not more for the maxima. The clam will tell you if you aren't providing it with enough light. If there's not continual new growth on the shell, you simply do not have enough light.
 

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It's all a learning process and I always recommend James' book to new and experienced clam keepers. I've been caring for these guys since the 90's and I'm still learning more about them all the time. Clams are complex animals, unlike corals, which are very simple in my book.
 
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Oh right , see always learning
Trouble there is I read a review on my light and it’s supposed to good for max 2/5 par or micro moles as you call it
Will it survive long term?
 

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