I am new to clam keeping. I JUST bought a 3-4" duresa about a week ago and it is currently doing fine.
I bought a rock with about 12 ricordia polyps on it. When I inspected it today, I noticed that one of the ricordia is planted on top of a baby clam. The clam might be about 1" or maybe smaller. When the ricordia opens up, it kinda hides/spreads over the clam.
When I looked carefully, I could see the clam was open. The mantle looked brown with white spots. But it was very difficult to see as the clam did not open much. The shell has ridges, it might be a squamosa??? I do not know.
Here is my problem. The clam is positioned such that if I reposition the rock so the clam is facing up to get light, then I will squash some of the ricordia.
I cannot pry the clam out of the rock. One of its valves is entirely buried in the rock.
Is there a way to remove the ricordias without damaging/killing them so that I can reposition the rock?
I tried target feeding it today, but it just shut up tight. I've read you are supposed to target feed baby clams.
Any suggestions for this newbie would be GREATLY appreciated!!! I would love to save this clam if it is within my abilities.
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