seamandrew
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I've just purchased a Maxima clam and stupidly, I placed it in a rather precarious spot (flat rock wasn't exactly stable). A big old hermit crab must of climbed on with the clam (about 3" across) and knocked the rock over last night. This morning, I found a more secure place for my new clam, but I found that the clam had jettisoned its byssal glands and threads. Is this a cause for concern? Do these grow back like the fans on feather dusters do? I know in some species of clams, the byssal glands are discarded and they rely on weight to keep them firm in the substrate, but Maxima is not listed in my literature as one of the species that does this. This clam is relatively young. This is my first clam and it seems to be doing very well today as the gorgeous mantle is on display and it periodically sucks it in when my purple firefish comes over to inspect it or I get too close with my big fat head. Please advise. Thanks in advance!
