Hello!
We just got our first clam on Thursday night. What I can see of it, I think it looks good
There's good mantle extension, and good reaction when my hand passes through the light. It closes some at night and opens during the day.
It's a T. crocea and I would like to put it on some rocks eventually, but right now (until the lighting and the rockwork is done better) it's on the sand under the new MH (instead of the old needs to be replaced one).
My question (s)
We put it in the sand, upright, and in the morning it had nestled in a little more but was on its side some - is this okay? Will the sand irritate the mantle or interior? I keep an eye on my Trachyphyllia because the sand can act as an irritant and I didn't know if it would be so for the clam too.
The way it positioned itself isn't helpful for viewing, but I assume it's happy there - it's pointing towards the back of the tank, not the front where we can enjoy the pretty colors
Usually I leave things alone, and try not to interfere with their placement. I try to find out what conditions they prefer and put them somewhere I think they will be happy, but then just leave them alone. Should I do the same here? I'm really tempted to have my husband reach in and reposition it so we can enjoy it better. Will that be okay or would it just end up facing the back of the tank again?
Also, last question! We got some DT's for feeding, will I be able to tell if the clam is eating? Is there something I can look for, assuming I have a better view than I currently do?
Thanks!
We just got our first clam on Thursday night. What I can see of it, I think it looks good

It's a T. crocea and I would like to put it on some rocks eventually, but right now (until the lighting and the rockwork is done better) it's on the sand under the new MH (instead of the old needs to be replaced one).
My question (s)
We put it in the sand, upright, and in the morning it had nestled in a little more but was on its side some - is this okay? Will the sand irritate the mantle or interior? I keep an eye on my Trachyphyllia because the sand can act as an irritant and I didn't know if it would be so for the clam too.
The way it positioned itself isn't helpful for viewing, but I assume it's happy there - it's pointing towards the back of the tank, not the front where we can enjoy the pretty colors

Usually I leave things alone, and try not to interfere with their placement. I try to find out what conditions they prefer and put them somewhere I think they will be happy, but then just leave them alone. Should I do the same here? I'm really tempted to have my husband reach in and reposition it so we can enjoy it better. Will that be okay or would it just end up facing the back of the tank again?
Also, last question! We got some DT's for feeding, will I be able to tell if the clam is eating? Is there something I can look for, assuming I have a better view than I currently do?
Thanks!