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Thanks Mark. There's been a ton of that species coming in from Live Rock n Reef lately.
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Thanks for the info Nikki and Mark.  Will have to take you up on some of your tahitian blend when I run out.
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Googled cladocora from your response and I am pretty positive it is cladocora caespitosa.  Glad I was spot feeding them every once in a great while since they are not photosynthetic.  Good to know now.
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Are those rock clams alive, I dont see a byssal gland in what appears to be the spot where it should be? Do they not have them?
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Their foot is part of their mouth and they attach from the same opening.  Strange compared to normal clams.  They open one end when feeding.  They are attached pretty well and would take a sharp knife to remove.
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