nickyblase
New member
Hi all, I'm in need of some advice...
My crocea, which previously was very bright, had good shell growth, and a mantle that hung waaay out there, is now being picked on my one of my skunk cleaner shrimps.
It's been going on about a week, and before the shrimp started picking on it, there were no visible signs of stress (at least not until the shrimp started picking). Now it's not opening.
I am going to moev the shrimp when I get home from work tonight, in hopes that the clam will open back up, but in light of the debate that the shrimp was picking because the clam was not well - what else should I do?
If the clam wasn't well before the shrimp started picking, I have no idea - like I said, it was very bright and way open. I will prob try to give it a good dose of DT's tonight as one (hopefully helpful) measure.
Am I stuck with waiting it out, or is there something I can do to help this poor guy out? I've got another, smaller crocea that looks fine & is not being picked at.
My crocea, which previously was very bright, had good shell growth, and a mantle that hung waaay out there, is now being picked on my one of my skunk cleaner shrimps.
It's been going on about a week, and before the shrimp started picking on it, there were no visible signs of stress (at least not until the shrimp started picking). Now it's not opening.
I am going to moev the shrimp when I get home from work tonight, in hopes that the clam will open back up, but in light of the debate that the shrimp was picking because the clam was not well - what else should I do?
If the clam wasn't well before the shrimp started picking, I have no idea - like I said, it was very bright and way open. I will prob try to give it a good dose of DT's tonight as one (hopefully helpful) measure.
Am I stuck with waiting it out, or is there something I can do to help this poor guy out? I've got another, smaller crocea that looks fine & is not being picked at.