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Ryan22

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On some live rock that I got a few weeks ago, I found some sort of clam. When I put the rock in the tank it released itself from where it was attached to the rock. I moved is out where I could see it and it turned itself upside down and attached itself to the rock with little strings that look like a spiders silk. It is a light brown color and has a bit of a fleshy orangeish brown mantle. It isn't any bigger than a quarter. Anyone have any ideas what it might be, eat, light requirements? I assume it is a filter feeder and light is of little concern since it turned away from the light and I saw it's foot (i think, but it looked like a tongue)out sticking in the substrate.
Any help would be great

Thanks,
Ryan
 

Ryan22

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Hi, Guy

I don't have a pic, or even a camera, it would be much easier if I did. I asked Dr. Ron about it on Reef central, he said it sounds like a mussel too. It has a ribbed shell, and is very small at the hinged part, and fat at the top.

Looks like Doug Flutie has really made a mark in San Diego. Two games in and he already has a better record than they did last year.

Thanks,
Ryan

[ September 24, 2001: Message edited by: Ryan22 ]
 

Ryan22

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No points, It's rounded, doesn't have any flanges either. I wish I had a camera
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oh well. I looked on-line for a pic, but no luck.

Thanks for your input

Ryan
 
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Anonymous

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Hi Ryan,

Could be a scallopbut it's tough to tell without a picture. Does the shell have pointed ends on the larger end or is it symetrically round opposite the hinge? If there are points then it's a mussel, if it's round it could be a scallop. I also have a few oysters but they have little flanges along the shell so I don't think that's what you have.
 
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Anonymous

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Rounded shell sounds like a scallop. best I can do...sorry
 

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