You know how they say it's important to put bivalves that open to the side exactly as they grew on the reef? Well that makes perfect sense of course! On the big thorny oyster it's easy to tell.
But I got a little oyster (or clam) as a gift and can't tell what's up and down. The only thing growing on it is a couple of small tunicates which just poke straight out so don't give any clues either.
Does anybody know any fail proof ways to figure out what's up/down?



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