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Topic: Calling all clam experts! Posted: April 22 2013 at 1:26pm |
Alright so I have a large maxima clam that has been doing great for months, but is suddenly slightly bleached and gaping with the mantle retracted. No changes in chemistry have occurred, lighting hasn't changed, and no new clams have been added recently. I've inspected him very thoroughly for pyramidellid snails and any other pests (worms, crabs, etc.) and have not found any signs of trouble.
Here are my current parameters... -Ammonia & Nitrite 0ppm -Nitrate 1ppm -Phosphate 0.03ppm -PH 8.1 -dKH 9.6 -Calcium 450ppm -Magnesium 1350ppm -Temperature 78-80F (nighttime swing)
The only possibilities I can think of are these... A) My lighting is insufficient for this clam and he has slowly been wasting away over the last few months or B) The 80 degree temperature is too high and has caused his bleaching and is now killing him.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Edited by Ann_A - April 22 2013 at 1:35pm
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 1:30pm |
Has there been a change in food? Has it had enough stuff in the water column to eat?
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 1:32pm |
He shouldn't need food from the water column since he's photosynthetic. I do feed my fish a ton and he gets bits of their food and can filter out what he wants. No change in my feeding or dosing has occurred.
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 1:57pm |
Found this for you:
Many people do not believe it is necessary to target feed maxima clams.
At Blue Zoo, we recommend that most people keeping maximas target feed
their clams at least a couple times per week. The trouble is that while
these animals do host symbiotic algae and filter feed, most reef
aquarists over-filter their reef tanks, especially if they are keeping
more sensitive coral species such as those with small polyps. As such,
there is not as much available food in many reef tanks. To insure the
health of a maxima clam in an over-filtered reef tank, consider feeding
commercially-prepared phytoplankton with a turkey baster at least twice
per week. Simply broadcast the food up current from the clam, and allow
the food to be carried to the clam.
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 2:05pm |
I have NPS just up current from him and target feed them 3 times every week. He gets plenty of food.
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 2:27pm |
something been picking at it?
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 2:36pm |
I don't know if you have bristleworms or not but they have been known to eat clams.
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 2:47pm |
Is his foot attached?
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 4:18pm |
Yes
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 4:26pm |
Bristtle worms got mine!
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 4:33pm |
Checked for them and no sign of them. I've checked him very thoroughly and there's nothing on him that could be bothering him. My other clam is happy as can be. But for some reason this guy is just about dead and it practically happened overnight. Nothing has been picking on him and the fish have been out of the tank for two days so they can't have been picking on him. My shrimp haven't shown any interest in him either.
I'm stumped.
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 4:34pm |
Ann,
I know we talked about this earlier...but just for the record...
What lights do you have? Have you changed the bulbs lately?
Have you recently changed GFO/carbon/biopellets/etc?
What about your trigger and/or the wrasse? I wouldn't underestimate them....
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 4:36pm |
And...I'd still freshwater dip it if I can't get it tonight.
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 5:05pm |
The lights are 6 T5HO 39W bulbs. They have not been changed for 5 months.
No media has been changed or refilled.
The trigger and wrasse have never given my clams even a glance. Besides they've been out of the tank for two days so couldn't have caused the problem yesterday/last night.
As for a freshwater dip...just let me know when to bring him or if I should do the dip here.
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 5:17pm |
Maybe the media needs to be changed? When was the last time?
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 5:32pm |
I change it every month. It's been about 2.5 weeks. I don't think the media being changed did this since it just occurred in the last 24 hours. Plus from my water testing I'm not seeing any reason to think my media needs to be changed early.
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 5:43pm |
Ugh...my best best is a protozoan/bacterial infection then. (But, I'm no clam expert.) Unfortunately, I don't see any way I can help out today with everything going on here. :-( I'm so sorry!!!
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 7:38pm |
Went to do a freshwater dip and the clam all but fell out of it's shell so it's dead.
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 7:47pm |
AHHH!!! It fell out before the freshwater dip? Wow, that was fast.
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Posted: April 22 2013 at 8:00pm |
In the freshwater dip....
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