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Cool, thank youCompatible, the urchin will be on the look out for algae. You can supplement using Nori.
Agree! The mantle is retracted, so there’s either an irritant or PMD, but I would inspect closer and see if there’s anything on the shell or close by. Fish are another story with clam mantles, but urchins (at least the ones we keep) wouldn’t go after a mantle. Plus, from this pic, the clam’s mantle doesn’t seem to be open as it should, which could’ve been a momentary reaction while taking the pic?I do not think that the sea urchin is the guilty party here. Something is irritating the mantle. I have the same urchin and never a problem with my clams. Possible PMD.
Good catch!!!! I bet that’s what’s doing it! I have a large pincushion and a Desara clam and never had an issue. On the other hand an emerald crab ate a good chunk of clam mantle but healed nicely!Now that I'm looking at the pic with my computer instead of my phone, it looks like there's an aiptasia in the substrate that could be touching the mantle?

