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Any type of crab is going to be an opportunistic feeder. I would suspect the clam was going south and they just had a free meal, they are scavengers after all. The clam and leather is making me think of some type of polyclad flatworm or nudibranch. The polyclads are hard to spot/catch since they can blend in with their surroundings and are nocturnal. Look in your tank at night over the next week and look for some type of animal/pest that might be preying on your animals.
I stopped buying clams for the same reason, crabs were eating them.
Do you still have the shell in your tank? If so, look on the bottom of the shell you will probably see pyramid snails. They are very bad!!!! I bet dollars to donuts that is what ate your clam.
https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/clams/57886-pyramid-snail-removal-tips.html Skinz is the man when it comes to clams!!! Hopes this helps you!!!
i'll give a visit right now. I've never had these snails before. Maybe they came with the clam but too small to see....Do you still have the shell in your tank? If so, look on the bottom of the shell you will probably see pyramid snails. They are very bad!!!! I bet dollars to donuts that is what ate your clam.

