Derasa clam eaten by snails

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Just got this clam around 3-4 inches last weekend has been doing fine all week long and earlier today it was closed up a little because a snail was on the top and went out for a few hours and came home to a clam dead and full of snails
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Was wondering do these snails eat clams?
 

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Those look like nassarius snails, which would eat the clam once it has died. I don't think they would go after a healthy clam. There are definitely snails that would though. Clams are like anemones, they look fine, then they are dead. Sorry for your loss.
 

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That's a bummer, sorry too see. That clam was healthy as you can see the new growth on the shell. I agree with whelks and they will decimate clams. Also, clams that are dying or not healthy will typically show signs as no shell growth, gaping, ect.
 

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Sorry for your loss...those snails actually would munch on anything that's dead. I'm not sure they'll go after a life clam.
 

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dang I’ve got a whelk, ha the shell like feature on its rear and a darkened snout. That’s a close enough description for me to get rid.
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dang I’ve got a whelk, ha the shell like feature on its rear and a darkened snout. That’s a close enough description for me to get rid.
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Good idea. It can take a while for one to find the clam if there are other food sources. The clam pictured from the OP was in good health.
 

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