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Brandonsegula

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I just purchased one last week i am setting it on a rock and the next day I get home from work it's on my sandbed. Something keeps knocking it off. Is there a safe way I can reef glue the clam to the rock?
 

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It's probably the clam blowing itself around because it doesn't like the spot you chose. Why not leave it on the sand bed attached to a small rock, I have 2 for over almost 2 years and they are both attached to a small rock laying on the sand. Do not glue it.
 

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DON'T GLUE IT! When I got mine I put it on a flat rock on the sand. For the next few days I would find it off the rock and on the sand after placing it back. Got the hint and left it alone.

Next to those rocks in the background is a flat rock under the sand where I first placed it. Didn't like it there and moved closer to the front of the tank.
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