The fragile file clam is a protandrous
hermaphrodite. Juveniles start life as males and change sex to females as they grow. Fragile file clams have the ability to emit flashes of
bioluminescent light, though why they do this is unclear. It does this by opening and closing its valves and expelling water in a stream from either side of the hinge, a form of
jet propulsion. In an aquarium, the animal flits around knocking into other objects. The detached tentacles secrete a noxious substance and continue to writhe after they are severed which may distract aggressors. It was originally thought that the energy for swimming was supplied
aerobically through respiration with little input from anaerobic
glycolysis and arginine phosphate. Further study showed that this was not the case. There was a high level of
arginine kinase and certain other
enzymes in the adductor muscles which was indicative of the conversion of arginine phosphate for energy production. Up to 23% of the
ATP used for energy transfer was supplied in this way while the animal was swimming. ==References==