Clam with my blasto?

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I just got this amazing blasto for 20$! It’s a small colony and it has what I think is a small clam attached. It’s alive still. Can anyone tell me what this is for sure and if it will hurt anything?

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Clams is normally filtrating animals and if you have some organic particles in your water - it will survive (and eating particles) - if you do not - it will die. IMO - having living clams in my aquaria indicate a good aquarium

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Clams is normally filtrating animals and if you have some organic particles in your water - it will survive (and eating particles) - if you do not - it will die. IMO - having living clams in my aquaria indicate a good aquarium

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Thank you. I’m fairly certain it’s a clam and it’s doing well. So are my blasto and zoa and my candy canes are continuing to split so I’m doing something right
 

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Thank you. I’m fairly certain it’s a clam and it’s doing well. So are my blasto and zoa and my candy canes are continuing to split so I’m doing something right
Congrats on your buy one get one!

Stoked to see how this Lil one does!

Anyone know the growth rate on clams?
 
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