Hopefully, I've uploaded a couple of pictures of my new (and only) clam. I welcome any and all comments regarding ID, health, placement, or anything else.
The second photo shows its relative positioning to a Candy Cane and a Pagoda. That clown has pretty much made the Pagoda his home, which doesn't seem to bother the Pagoda too much.
I originally placed the clam on the sand, mostly for acclimation purposes. It refused to stand upright in the sand, even when I placed a good sized shell under it. It was obviously trying to move.
After a few days in the sand I moved it to its present position, just to see how it liked this shelf. It immediately grabbed hold and has positioned itself in the light and currents to suit itself. It looks happy to me, anyway. It is not as fully extended in this photo as it usually is, and the photo doesn't do justice to the coloration.
I apologize for the poor photos. I'm still trying to figure out how this new digital camera works.
The second photo shows its relative positioning to a Candy Cane and a Pagoda. That clown has pretty much made the Pagoda his home, which doesn't seem to bother the Pagoda too much.
I originally placed the clam on the sand, mostly for acclimation purposes. It refused to stand upright in the sand, even when I placed a good sized shell under it. It was obviously trying to move.
After a few days in the sand I moved it to its present position, just to see how it liked this shelf. It immediately grabbed hold and has positioned itself in the light and currents to suit itself. It looks happy to me, anyway. It is not as fully extended in this photo as it usually is, and the photo doesn't do justice to the coloration.
I apologize for the poor photos. I'm still trying to figure out how this new digital camera works.

