Originally Posted by
seannmelly
Nemo, the first pic is a candy cane coral 5"x6"
And as far as the clam in the tupperware the wholesaler said to put in in some sort of container so it can foot to the bottom so worms and stuff cant eat the foot. But, i guess i could have put it in the sand and let it foot to the bottom of the tank?
But it's our first clam so i guess live and learn
crocea clams like to be in the rockworks anyways,, as well as as much light as they can get. your best bet is having it high up on the rocks anyways/ But you probably are not able to remove it without risking in jury to the clam at the moment if it is attached.
PS: Almost ALL bristle works wouldnt eat a clam or enter through the foot unless it is a dying clam. Plus, putting it in the sand would expose the foot even more than if you put it on a rock. so i have no idea why the wholesaler said that. Bristleworms are found in the sand too, not just the rock.