Mac Inger
Member
I understand that they are scavengers, but they still dont let my clams be.
I got 3 new clams last night. This morning, 2 or 3 nassarius would bore under the sand where the foot is. The clam would contract and shoot water out of the bottom making a sand storm trying to push them away. They are NOT whelk. At least from all the reading i have done. And my clams are NOT dying.
Case in point,..i have another clam that has been with me for a month now. I put it first day on the sandbed. Nassarius started crawling around her. I put her up in the rockwork and she has been fine. Contracts swiftly to light changes, fish swimming above her, is nice and open, no gaping mouth etc.
I d like to spread some of these clams on the sandbed and i dont want to get rid of the nass,..they do a great job at cleaning up. Anybody have any opinions ? more links to whelk, nassarius comparisons in case i am missing something
thanks
mac
I got 3 new clams last night. This morning, 2 or 3 nassarius would bore under the sand where the foot is. The clam would contract and shoot water out of the bottom making a sand storm trying to push them away. They are NOT whelk. At least from all the reading i have done. And my clams are NOT dying.
Case in point,..i have another clam that has been with me for a month now. I put it first day on the sandbed. Nassarius started crawling around her. I put her up in the rockwork and she has been fine. Contracts swiftly to light changes, fish swimming above her, is nice and open, no gaping mouth etc.
I d like to spread some of these clams on the sandbed and i dont want to get rid of the nass,..they do a great job at cleaning up. Anybody have any opinions ? more links to whelk, nassarius comparisons in case i am missing something
thanks
mac