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+1 on the glue factor.I would say the glue was a big factor, never glue a clam down! What type of lighting do you have?
Another idea before you purchase another. Make sure you find the biggest one you can as in t.maxima, or squamosa. When they're smaller, they're harder to keep. Constant feeding and all.
anything less than 4 inches will need that constant feeding and care.
These are actually all myths. Clams of all sizes have enough zoanthale in their mantles to supply them with enough nutrients. Just because they are smaller does not mean that they need more care or feeding. In fact, I have kept numerous clams over the years of all sizes and never feed them once. As long as you have fish in the tank and they are getting fed, you will be fine. Fish produce waste, as does any uneaten fish food, that the clams will readily absorb. Here is a link to an article discussing such.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2010/7/inverts