came home from vacation and found clams closed up not a ton of color.
the shells are slightly open, mouths are open. but the mantle isn't extended like normal.
My giant Squamosa is perfect looking the crocea clams are the ones suffering.
here are my parameters just taken right now.
temp 79
salinity 34ppt
ph 8.0
calcium 410
nitrate between 5.0 and 10.0 ( typical )
ammonia looks to be .25 never had ammonia problem before.
phosphate .25 typically hovers .25 to .5
nitrite 0
could that little fluctuation in ammonia really only effect two clams out of all the coral?
even the acro has polyp extension.
the shells are slightly open, mouths are open. but the mantle isn't extended like normal.
My giant Squamosa is perfect looking the crocea clams are the ones suffering.
here are my parameters just taken right now.
temp 79
salinity 34ppt
ph 8.0
calcium 410
nitrate between 5.0 and 10.0 ( typical )
ammonia looks to be .25 never had ammonia problem before.
phosphate .25 typically hovers .25 to .5
nitrite 0
could that little fluctuation in ammonia really only effect two clams out of all the coral?
even the acro has polyp extension.
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