If you can pick the clam up, remove it from the water and gently scrub the algae off the shell. If you could provide a picture, that would help.
Dick
I have a blue Maxima and I have green algea groing on its shell. Its starting to grow over the mantlel. Should I try to remove the algea and what is the best way.
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If you can pick the clam up, remove it from the water and gently scrub the algae off the shell. If you could provide a picture, that would help.
Dick
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Clams can withstand a short period of time out of water without harm. As a precaution, I would have a dish of tank water, I use a gallon ice-cream container (empty of ice cream of course) , to let him sit in while doing this procedure. Be prepared to get squirted with water in protest to your cleaning job.
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