Snail ID? Pyramids?

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Is this a pyramid snail? Does not look like picks I am finding. Only one resembles the shape (pic 3) the others somewhat look like limpets.
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Pick 4 is asterina starfish I believe. 3 is a snail not sure what type. That’s all I know though.
 
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Pic 3 does look suspect. Otherwise all I see is chitons and asterina.
Yeah I meant chitons not limpets. I know about the asterina. Pic 3 although looks like it is football shaped not pyramid. Just going through some color loss on the clam and not sure why.

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Pic 3 looks like a baby nassarus snail.
 

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Are you having trouble with your clam?
 

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I would suspect the snails that looks like a nar. Is actually a bad whelk...
 

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I would suspect the snails that looks like a nar. Is actually a bad whelk...
I was just thinking that there is a lookalike to the nas... But couldn't remember the name. Are whelk predatory to clams?
 

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I was just thinking that there is a lookalike to the nas... But couldn't remember the name. Are whelk predatory to clams?
I had one come in small with some nassarius and it grew to an inch long eating my other snails before I caught it. They eat mollusks so I wouldn't be surprised if clam was on the menu.
 

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Don't clams need iodine? Do you test for it?

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Yes some are...I would remove them as seen. The bleaching could also be from light stress. Or something could have fallen on it injured it.
 

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