Accidentally tore byssal threads

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I was trying to remove my maxima clam from its clam holder so I could transfer it to the rock. In the process of gently removing the clam from the holder, I tore some byssal threads but not all. Will the clam die or is it only if the actual byssal organ is torn?
 

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Well that ain't good.
We have to see in the next 48 hrs or so.
Did the clam stay closed after that?
 

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If it's just threads it should be fine. If it was the fleshy part of the foot you may have an issue.
 
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Well that ain't good.
We have to see in the next 48 hrs or so.
Did the clam stay closed after that?
When I turned on the lights the clam was 1/4 of the way open but its mouth was gaping a little
 

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Always best when trying to move a clam that is attached with it's threads, to hold the clam and whatever it's attached to firmly, take a razor blade and cut the threads as close as possible to the surface it's attached to. Doesn't stress the animal much...you might be a little bit though.
 

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Byssal threads are like finger nails. As stated above shouldnt be a problem but keep an eye on it. Mine rips its own all the time climbing rocks and rotating around.
 
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I've had it on a rock for a few days now but it isn't attaching. I'm worried. It's opening up though but not responding to shadows
 

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my clam fell from its spot on the rock ripping out its byssal threads, I relocated it to a more secure position and feed it phytofeast and so far its been doing great after that fall
 

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