ScottT1980
Well-known member
Just got a new clam (maxima, approx 2-3") that had a few aptasia on it. I got out some superglue to put on top of the aptasia in order to kill them (this has been succesful in the past). Well, it turned out that I was using normal superglue, not the gel. Thanks to gravity, some of the super glue slid into the crack of the clam. IT appears that one half to a third of it was even glued together....
I was furious at myself, and while I managed to scrap away the glue on the outer edges of the shell (so that the clam could open if needed), the clam is still not opening. I can see some glue that has hardened in the interior, probably irritating the snot out of the clam and keeping it from opening...
Any ideas? I am sure this is a new one, as I have never heard of anyone superglueing their clam together <sigh> I am worried the clam is going to suffocate...
Thanks
Scott T.
I was furious at myself, and while I managed to scrap away the glue on the outer edges of the shell (so that the clam could open if needed), the clam is still not opening. I can see some glue that has hardened in the interior, probably irritating the snot out of the clam and keeping it from opening...
Any ideas? I am sure this is a new one, as I have never heard of anyone superglueing their clam together <sigh> I am worried the clam is going to suffocate...
Thanks
Scott T.