Big Squamosa wont close

Chrismo

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I have an 18" Squamosa which I've had for a few years now. 4 years? He seems to be doing well, (not gaping, mantle nicely extended), but if I touch him, he never closes completely. When I first bought him, he did. But now It's like he has too much fat in him to close. Is this normal in a big clam or is it something I should worry about? I noticed it a year ago, and so I tested him a few times since then.

He never closes. He doesnt even come close. His mantle retracts and he closes a bit but there is a good 2 inches of his "belly" showing.

What does this mean?
Thanks,
Chris
 
my maxima clam does the same thing, it will react very fast but won't close all the way.

BTW do you have a full tank shot. :d
 
Thats normal eh? Good to hear but strange - Seems like an easy meal for a hungry fish.

Here is a full tank shot from a few years ago - kau_cinta_ku. It's not much bigger It's a 150g tank.
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There is a video of it on my reefvideos website, but I'm not sure if I can put links?

Chris
 
wow that is a beautiful tank.

I don't think it is a prob. posting websites to videos unless your selling something on it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12535571#post12535571 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Chrismo
Thats normal eh? Good to hear but strange - Seems like an easy meal for a hungry fish.

yes its normal, when clams get as large as the one you have they can't just clamp shut, when they close they have to expel a lot of water. not easy to get rid of one or two gallons of water very quickly:)

gorgeous tank BTW, more pics please:D
 
I had two 14" Gigas that hardly noticed if I touched em. It was difficult to get any significant response at all.

They were both rockin to, 1/2" of razor sharp growth in one month!
 
Re: warning

Re: warning

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12541034#post12541034 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Gary Majchrzak
Halichoeres chloropterus is known to attack clams when mature

Thanks for the heads up. So far he is a model citizen and hasn't nipped either of my clams. But then again he seems to have just reached his full size, so maybe isn't fully mature? ( He still laughs at fart jokes ). How common is it for them to attack clams?

He ate all my flattworms for me, so I owe him the benefit of the doubt.

Chris
 
H. chloropterus eats hard-shelled prey (including mollusks, crustaceans and sea urchins) in the wild. Every large specimen that I know of in captivity has attacked Tridacna.
 
i have the same damn green wrasse...it did killed several of my clams, but they were small. i am keeping an eye on him with my 8 inch max...so far so good. i just cant catch him :(
 
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