How do you dislodge a clam?

I've heard you can wiggle them back and forth for a while (maybe up to 15 minutes) and they'll let go. I've never tried that myself.
 
I've used the wiggle method but it took me about 30 minutes - just be really careful not to rip or tear the clams foot;)

If the rock is not near the bottom of the tank you could try moving it down so the clam let's go in an effort to move to an area with more light.
 
You can use a new razor blade and cut the thread. Be CAREFUL not to cut anything else except the thread.
 
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I used the wiggle method along with turning the clam around in a cirlce. It will eventually let go. Try doing this slow as you do not want to damage it.
 
While you wiggle it, try rubbing a piece of ice on it's foot. I know this is difficult to do but, the clam won't enjoy the ice and will try to release from the rock to get away from it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8005047#post8005047 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tu Ku
While you wiggle it, try rubbing a piece of ice on it's foot. I know this is difficult to do but, the clam won't enjoy the ice and will try to release from the rock to get away from it.

Are you sure you're not thinking of an anemone? :D
 
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