So I ended up getting a Maxima clam. When I went to look at it it was under kessil a700 I think or a600's. They were the long square kessils, not the round ones. It responded well to the shadow of my hand an I did not see any pyramid snails.
I did see it releasing some zooxanthellae at the time.
Brought it home drip acclimated it and in it went. Checked under it and in folds for pyramid snails and again tonight with flashlight didn't see any. It's foot is attached to a few pieces of coral rubble and is sitting on a flat rock currently. The foot has not attached yet as I tried again to burp it this evening since it has not openes any further than you see.
Tank mates including wrasse haven't bothered it, except the wrasse tried to eat the stand of zooxanthellae, it must have tasted good because when he went for a second bite close into clam I thought he was going to get shut in by the clam. No mantle nipping of any kind tho.
So here is how the clam sits currently best pics of could get of a front and slightly above, it seems about as open as it was at the shop. Hoping it will open more, I did scrape off some tunnel worms that were feasting on the released zooxanthellae in case it was bothering the clam and I think I seen a small feather duster close to the mantle but it doesn't seem to touch the mantle.
Any advice or does it look ok for being in tank for 24 hours.
I did see it releasing some zooxanthellae at the time.
Brought it home drip acclimated it and in it went. Checked under it and in folds for pyramid snails and again tonight with flashlight didn't see any. It's foot is attached to a few pieces of coral rubble and is sitting on a flat rock currently. The foot has not attached yet as I tried again to burp it this evening since it has not openes any further than you see.
Tank mates including wrasse haven't bothered it, except the wrasse tried to eat the stand of zooxanthellae, it must have tasted good because when he went for a second bite close into clam I thought he was going to get shut in by the clam. No mantle nipping of any kind tho.
So here is how the clam sits currently best pics of could get of a front and slightly above, it seems about as open as it was at the shop. Hoping it will open more, I did scrape off some tunnel worms that were feasting on the released zooxanthellae in case it was bothering the clam and I think I seen a small feather duster close to the mantle but it doesn't seem to touch the mantle.
Any advice or does it look ok for being in tank for 24 hours.

