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![]() I have one clam that is attached to a piece of rock that I need to get rid of because it might have flat worms on or in it. Anyone have any ideas on how to safely remove a clams foot off a rock.
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![]() Depends on how easily you can get under it. It's very risky. In theory, if you can slice it right at the rock you can do it, but you run the risk of pulling the byssal gland out or nicking it and it really doesn't take much to be game over with clams.
If you can reposition the rock such that it doesn't want to stay on it anymore, it can let go on its own within a day or so. How certain are you of the flatworms? Can a freshwater dip take care of the flatworms? The clam can survive for longer than you think in a FW dip... this is the recommended treatment for clams with pinched mantle for example which is, IIRC, usually a protozoan to blame for.
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![]() 100,000,000% postive the rock has flat worms as the tank was completly infested until I pulled all the rock except for this piece. I tried to position the rock in a different way to where the clam was literally hanging off it for a couple weeks. I guess I could just cut the rock with my dremel and make sure there are no flat worms on it.
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![]() How I got my clam to let go was I moved the rock to one side of the tank where the light was less intense in about 3 days it let go
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![]() i have moved 2 now by wiggling it a few times a day took a week to happen with the first one and 3 days for the second one to let go but he had only been attached for a couple weeks
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![]() This guy has been attached for several months, think I'm going to have to cut the rock which is fine with me.
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![]() Hi,
There is a couple ways to solve the problem. 1. Remove the rock with the clam and dip the rock in a 50/50 mix of 3% hydrogen peroxide and tank water. This may not be a viable option depending on size of rock and position of clam on rock or other corals on the rock. For the area around the clam shell you can blast it with freshwater to kill any flatworms hiding by the clam. A small syringe would be good for this. Drain the freshwater away from the clam though. A healthy clam will not have any problems being out of the water for 15 to 20 minutes. 2. To cut the byssal threads you need a sharp x-acto hobby knife. They are small and thin to get around the shell. First step is to get the byssal mantle to retract by gentle touching it. Once it has fully retracted you can work the clam back and forth and cut byssal threads everytime. You can laterally(90° to shell opening) tilt(up to about 25°) the clam slightly sideways to get at the threads without causing it damage. Do NOT pull the clam straight up. 3. As Tony mentioned clams, and also anemones, will detach from rocks if they are in an area they don't like. When clams do they leave the byssal thread mass behind, it looks kind of like a whitish 1/4 of a walnut. Cheers, Tim
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![]() I had a rock with a small 3" clam fall sideways the clam came off and looks to be fine now I was really worries for the first few days after it hapend
Mabie tilt the rock sideways and hope it falls off lol |