bill120mph
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How would you move a clam off a rock so you can change your rockscape?
Can you move the rock too? It's kind of a bummer to have to separate it from the reef. Especially if it's been there for a long while.
Can you move the rock too? It's kind of a bummer to have to separate it from the reef. Especially if it's been there for a long while.
If you have to move it, do it slowly. Start by spooking the clam into the shell. You are going to have to "rock" The clam, holding the shells and using some measure of force, and need the mantle in the shell or you can damage it.
Rock the shell s-l-o-w-l-y from side to side to stretch the byssal threads. The threads look like thin, clear or milky fishing line. You are going to have to cut them. Use a clean small razor blade and again , slowly cut the threads from between the clam and the rock, closest to the rock. Be careful not to cut or nick the flesh on the edges of the byssal port or the foot itself.
You should be able to get one side, and then the other, and move it. The threads, once cut, are pretty much useless anyways. The clam will slime down there when you put it on another substrate and new threads will begin to spin and form.
Dave
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