bromion
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I just lost the first T. crocea clam I tried to keep in my system, and maybe some of you can help me diagnose the cause. It had been in the display tank for about a month and a half, and until Saturday it was looking good (as in, I hadn't noticed any signs of trouble, though they may have been there). Saturday I noticed the mantle was not extending, and worse, the clam was not closing when my hogfish swam nearby, as it usually would. In fact, the hogfish poked its head into the clam!
Saturday night I did a 5-gallon water change (~65 gal tank including sump) and tested the water. Undetected ammonia and nitrite, 10ppm nitrate, 0.03mg/L phosphate, 380 mg/L calcium, 8.1 pH, 1.022 sal, 5.8dKH alk. Alk was clearly low, so I raised it a bit with baking soda to 6.2 dKH.
This morning, clam was closed. I left for the day, came back around midnight, and the clam was being eaten by a hermit crab. Most of its flesh was gone. I inspected the shell for parasites and found none. I also never saw worms bothering the clam, nor any inside the shell after I removed it.
So, whodunnit? I am not inclined to believe it was lack of lighting. I have 400W 20kK MH for my 58 gal display, and the clam was in direct light. It did often seem pestered by my hogfish, however, and would frequently close up when the hogfish swam by.
Thanks for any ideas and suggestions to avert future clam deaths!
Jason
Saturday night I did a 5-gallon water change (~65 gal tank including sump) and tested the water. Undetected ammonia and nitrite, 10ppm nitrate, 0.03mg/L phosphate, 380 mg/L calcium, 8.1 pH, 1.022 sal, 5.8dKH alk. Alk was clearly low, so I raised it a bit with baking soda to 6.2 dKH.
This morning, clam was closed. I left for the day, came back around midnight, and the clam was being eaten by a hermit crab. Most of its flesh was gone. I inspected the shell for parasites and found none. I also never saw worms bothering the clam, nor any inside the shell after I removed it.
So, whodunnit? I am not inclined to believe it was lack of lighting. I have 400W 20kK MH for my 58 gal display, and the clam was in direct light. It did often seem pestered by my hogfish, however, and would frequently close up when the hogfish swam by.
Thanks for any ideas and suggestions to avert future clam deaths!
Jason