A sad clam story that may turned OK

Hello Lisa,
The clams that are attached to big pieces of LR I just check out in the tanks. My clams that are not attached I remove from the water to inspect for snails and worms and to clean them of any algae the tangs didn't eat. Cleaning algae off the shell is real important mostly on babies 2 inches and under.
Jim
 
Jim,

Ahh got it! Phew, mine are all much bigger than 2" and attached to rocks. I'll just continue to admire them from my armchair I think ;)

BTW Scar.... great name, I hope that he continues to do well :D.

Regards

Lisa
 
Jim, you did a great job to put this clam back in together. I am so happy the clam is alright, you too! With your care he will be just fine. Hope to see you in a few weeks. Holly
 
Jim,
WOW he is looking great! Thanks for posting the pics I have been following you and Scar's story so it's nice to have an idea how beautiful this clam is scars and all....

Just remind scar...Chick clams dig scars!
Renae:D
 
Well, that's just another reason to always have super glue on hand. I can't think of how many times I've needed a tube and been out.
 
It is now 7:30 pm in Austin, Texas Scar just went to the sink for inspection (I used all four hands) no WORMS or snails!! These first three pictures are of Scar toweling off. And the next three is of him out of the hospital tank and with his bubbies. Notice on the upper shell where I there is a piece missing the new growth!!!
Jim
 
Barry,
Hello! I can,t just got another dual 400 watt system that NEEDS to be set up! Thank goodness it is winter or I would be mowing the grass.
 
We have a terrible day in Paradise. It is 74 and nice ocean breeze :) LOL Going down to the pier to have brunch and enjoy this weather.

Do I need to bring warm cloths next week-end? No shorts I guess :(

Barry

Where are you putting the 400ers?
 
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