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![]() I recently purchased a Maxima from J&L. When I got it home it had a long white tube like appendage sticking out from one side. I thought it was used to anchore the clam but the other day I found it laying in the sand below the clam. Is this normal? I can't find any information pertaining to this appendage.
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![]() Its probably the byssal threads. They use these to attach to a substrate and it is sometimes cut to release the clam from what its attached to. Eventually the clam discards these and grows new ones when it attaches to something new.
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![]() Whew!, thanks so much. I thought something happened to him or he was just throwing the towel.
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![]() Well keep an eye on him just in case but I'm pretty sure thats what it is. It sort of looks cottony and a bit stringy around the edges. Every once in awhile I see a chunk floating around my tank.
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![]() Hmm, maybe it's not the same thing then. This appendage was almost as long as the clam, around 1" - 2" long, it is a solid tube about 1/4" around.
The clam has attached, I bumped him the other day and it didn't move at all. |
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![]() Right, thats the clams foot then. It shouldn't become unattached from the clam at any point. Sometimes it will stick the foot out of the clam so that it can right itself or to find the substrate. Sorry I think I misunderstood the "laying under the clam" part. I thought it had become unattached from the clam.
![]() Definitely the foot. Attachment is good, all systems go ![]()
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