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![]() so i got a new clam put him on a rock he attached himself, happy yesterday was opening and didnt look unhappy.... now hes on the sand should i leave him or relocate him?
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![]() What kind of clam? I have my three maximas on the sand, but I've had them on rock too. I think croceas like rock more than sand, but as long as the light they get is sufficient, let them go wherever they like
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![]() maximas but im worried about my horse shoe crab constantly dusting him with sand
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![]() You can place him in the rockwork, but you need to make sure it can't fall.... Try placing it on a small to medium sized, flat or cup shaped rock down on the sand... Once the clam has attached to the small rock you can then glue the rock onto your aquascape without fear of it falling
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![]() If he has attached himself leave him you do not want to damage his foot. The sand is fine. He should be ok. If he is not attached you can do what fishytime has said that would work well.
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