Sand & Clams

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This probably should be a given, but due to my OCD, i need to know whether i should let it take care of itself or intervene.

I have several clams on clam hammocks in my tank. I also have a pair of two spot gobies that love to sift the sand and it occasionally gets on the clam's mantle. Should i just leave it be or try to get the grains of sand off from the mantle?

Funny because this probably happens in the ocean very often too. Thoughts?
 
I would definitely keep the sand away from the clams with the goby's doing their thing. Hate seeing a clam being tortured by a grain of sand stuck between the outer mantle and shell.
 
Yeah I have a baby maxima, and he seem to be thriving pretty well. But my Goby always does the same thing however just to be safe, I take off the sand dust immediately. I think it's safer.
 
Yeah I have a baby maxima, and he seem to be thriving pretty well. But my Goby always does the same thing however just to be safe, I take off the sand dust immediately. I think it's safer.
It definitely is. Once sand gets in the actual valve of the clam it can be detrimental.
 
The only time I have the problem is if one of my sand sleeping wrasses gets a little rambunctious at bed time. I just take a turkey baster and gently blow the sand off. The clam retracts a little but only if I move too much water.
 

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