Derasa Clam-gone in about 12 hours

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I bought 2 Derasa clams for two separate tanks. One seems to be doing fine (has color and the mantle is open). The other...gone. Just a little bit of tissue in the shell and the muscle that pulls it shut. I'm not sure if it was eaten. The tank only has a Mollie, turbo snail, bumblebee snail and coral in it right now. Plus, the natural detritus eaters like bristleworms. I read that those can be an issue but I don't know a tank that doesn't have them. Anyway, I'm super bummed. It was open and I could see the mantle last night.
 
Bumblebee's are the only red flag I see, but it would take some time for them to do any damage if it was them. Bristle worms are completely harmless to healthy living animals. Did you buy them from a LFS or shipped? Some people can be careless with the foot/bissal organ, which can be damaged if not removed properly when they are attached. Tested water? Heavy metals? Also, how were they acclimated?
 
... Some people can be careless with the foot/bissal organ, which can be damaged if not removed properly when they are attached. Tested water? Heavy metals? Also, how were they acclimated?
So, this makes a lot of sense. The one that is doing fine has that "foot" attached. The other, did not. I wasn't looking for it so I took it from the store unknowingly. Petco special ordered it for me so it went from the shipping bag to my tank. I drip acclimated both of them over 2 hours. Salinity was 1.022 in the bag and 1.025 in my tank.
 

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