Maveri9720
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Hi all. I just bought two Croceas the night before last and placed them on a couple rocks on the sandbed. Last night, both had jumped from their rocks to the sandbed, so before I went to sleep, I put them both back where they were.
This morning, one was still there and the other had jumped again. The one that jumped again looks like he tore a good part of his byssal gland/foot and it was laying next to him on the sand. I took a couple pics to show what I mean. From what I have read, it's pretty fatal when the clams tear their foot/gland, b/c they can never re-attach anywhere and slowly whither away.
Is this the same situation, or is this just a small piece or what?
I am going to put him back on the rock and build up alittle rubble pile around him to help him stay put, but I would like to know what impact this tear will have on the clam.
Thanks for the help.
This morning, one was still there and the other had jumped again. The one that jumped again looks like he tore a good part of his byssal gland/foot and it was laying next to him on the sand. I took a couple pics to show what I mean. From what I have read, it's pretty fatal when the clams tear their foot/gland, b/c they can never re-attach anywhere and slowly whither away.
Is this the same situation, or is this just a small piece or what?
I am going to put him back on the rock and build up alittle rubble pile around him to help him stay put, but I would like to know what impact this tear will have on the clam.
Thanks for the help.


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