great going.33-days snail free *fingers crossed*
great going.33-days snail free *fingers crossed*
i am clear also. personally, i would not trust LA/DD.heard some negatives, plus the clams ive gotten from there look nothing like the exaggerated overcolored pics they show. they are very good on their guarantee, though. dr mac. pacific east. or coral props. those'd be my choices.
insofar as gua i have had to use the guarantee from both co's.rantees ladd is credit, vivid aquarium is refund. same 2 weeks, though. as stated i also feel la/dd's colors are not true, as far off as from anyone i ever got clams from, but that's just my experience.
As moliken stated, diligence over months (not weeks) as well as isolation from the sand bed are key. I had good luck with molikens help as documented in this thread.
The key to keeping any pest out of your tank is to quarantine before introduction, watch for signs and treat for them in the QT. This isnt feasible for many of us (including myself) so Ive been through plenty of battles with coral and clam pests
I am a huge beleiver in freshwater dips for clams, they have helped me greatly over the years with my clams. That would be the only "dip" I would suggest, you shouldnt mess with coral dips.
I see, so how long in the freshwater and what is the salinity?
Cheers,
John
My process follows:
* RODI water
* Put water in ziplock and float in tank to temp acclimate for 15min
* Use baking soda to match pH, add until matched (note it maxes at some point, so I typically use 3/4-tsp per ziplock to get close to my 8.3ph)
* Pour water in bucket (container etc to size)
* Remove clam and immediately blast with turkey baster around the shell starting with mantle area before it closes up completely
* Repeat every 5min
* 30min max total dip is fine
* Scrub shell with toothbrush at some point during dip to remove all foreign matter
* Introduce clam back into main DT, be sure to "burp" the clam by rotating slowly 360deg
It's saved countless cases of PM on my 3 maximas over the ages. I almost consider it routine maintenance at this point. I've done it at least monthly on certain clams, especially my super sensitive and rare small maximas (under 2").
Salinity is 0 to answer your original question![]()
30 minutes in 0 salinity RO/DI water buffered to pH of 8.3. Am I hearing that right? :eek2:
How did you check pH? That is a super long time, no casualties?
Cheers,
John
30 minutes in 0 salinity RO/DI water buffered to pH of 8.3. Am I hearing that right? :eek2:
How did you check pH? That is a super long time, no casualties?
Cheers,
John
The clams on ice at your grocery store are alive. They are pretty resilient.
Ang, thanks! I may try that and actually set up a separate tank for the clam and just keep at it so I don't keep disturbing the rest of the inhabitants in the display.
I am a little wary of such a long freshwater dip but since you have had good results, I might try it out.
Cheers,
John