2 very small maxima clams are attached but too close

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There are 2 clams side by side and directly touching each other’s shells. I don’t know why they managed to move. Maybe the flow pushed them into each other?

Anyway, they are both attached already. I tried gently poking them but they were not loose. Will they break each other’s feet when they grow to a large size? Do maxima clams have the ability to retract byssal threads if they become uncomfortable?
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They can twist themselves around.
I would not move them. Once settled, hate to be moved.
They will look for the light and adjust themselves.
They will “bury” themselves over time into the rockwork.

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