I purchased two new clams (a T. maxima and a T. crocea) both of which unfortunately have had their byssal glands completely severed from whatever they were previously attached to. Will they regenerate their byssal glands? Is this fatal? What are the short-term and long-term implications of this?

Note: I've had both clams for five days, they are opening to the light and close when shadowed or physically disturbed.
Water parameters:
pH: 8.4
Temperature: 78.0 *F
Salinity: 35 ppt
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 0 ppm
Calcium: 420 ppm
Alkalinity 3.5 meq/L
Magnesium: 1350 ppm
Phosphorus: Less than 0.1 ppm
I do weekly 20% water changes.

Note: I've had both clams for five days, they are opening to the light and close when shadowed or physically disturbed.
Water parameters:
pH: 8.4
Temperature: 78.0 *F
Salinity: 35 ppt
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 0 ppm
Calcium: 420 ppm
Alkalinity 3.5 meq/L
Magnesium: 1350 ppm
Phosphorus: Less than 0.1 ppm
I do weekly 20% water changes.
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