I might be mistaken but it looks like this little clam is bring held up above the substrate by that coral (acro is it ?) is that a good thing to do ?Nice clams everyone.My new little guy.
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Yes its a piece of coral but its a dead piece,thought it would make a nice stand.I'm not really worried about it bonding to it.I might be mistaken but it looks like this little clam is bring held up above the substrate by that coral (acro is it ?) is that a good thing to do ?
Then again it might just be the "angle of the dangle" that is throwing me off (way the pic is taken) but too me it looks as though that coral is holding it up.
your clam is a squamossa its natual habiitat is sandI might be mistaken but it looks like this little clam is bring held up above the substrate by that coral (acro is it ?) is that a good thing to do ?
Then again it might just be the "angle of the dangle" that is throwing me off (way the pic is taken) but too me it looks as though that coral is holding it up.
their "feet" will attach to the sand particles, you will notice all my clams (even the maxima and crocea's) are sitting in the sandbed. Ive had some for 3+ years, there is nothing underneath them but the sand.your clam is a squamossa its natual habiitat is sand
not true. plus if this was the case there is always the glass underneath your sand :cool:Too my knowledge in order to get them to "GRIP" in sand you need to bury a piece of rock underneath them in the sand, not to deep just under the surface.
This is why I was confused when I saw the clam proped up