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![]() The thin strands you're talking about are byssal threads which are produced by the byssal gland, thats not its foot
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![]() They can grow those strands back. Quite quickly too. I placed my Squamosa on a spot and less than 48 hours later, when I went to move it a little, I couldn't since it was strongly attached to the rock already.
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![]() Phew, that's great news, the rock its on now fits it much better.
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![]() Clam feet look more like a big tongue
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