I have a squamosa clam for a couple of weeks now and he is opening up every day and looks happy. I really like him and I think I spend more time staring at him than anything else. However, there are these 2 worm creatures living in the shell. They make a hard tube off of the shell and then worm sends out a mucus net of some sort and that is how I am guessing it is feeding. The worms are really not bothering anything that I can tell other than their little feeding habit is pretty nasty. I have tried to grab the worms and break them off but they seem to go pretty far back into the shell so that is hopeless.
Has anybody seen something like this and any suggestions on getting rid of them. What about sticking something in thier hole and starving the worm?
Also do you think the worm is actually going through the shell to the interior of the clam and if so what would happen if the worm died in there, will that hurt the clam?
Thanks for any help.
Has anybody seen something like this and any suggestions on getting rid of them. What about sticking something in thier hole and starving the worm?
Also do you think the worm is actually going through the shell to the interior of the clam and if so what would happen if the worm died in there, will that hurt the clam?
Thanks for any help.