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![]() But if they're moving, it's because they don't like the spot you put them in, which may eventually stress them to the point of dying. Mine wouldn't stay where I wanted it to, but once it moved where it was happy, it's been there for years.
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![]() I glue mine on one side of the shell and that help them temporary to get attached without falling. I use the glue in gel from Dollorama (cyanoacrylate).
It is best to let them move if you have the room but I glue mine because I know that the spot I put them on is well suited for them because other clams live there with success. If you are not sure that the spot is well suited, then don't glue them. I put them on a smaller piece of rock so that later on I can move them if needed, either for a treatment or for relocation.
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