Clam Problem

cardiffgiant

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I picked up a 2" gold maxima last week and it has lost it's foot. I placed it near my existing blue maxima and left it alone for 5 days. I haven't noticed anything going near it during the day or night either.

I buried a frag disc underneath it. I noticed that it was on it's side t2 days ago, with the foot still attached, and I did gently set it back onto the disc. Yesterday I noticed that it wasn't opening up much and thought I'd try a different area of the tank and noticed that the foot is completely off.

Is it likely a goner? Can a 2" clam fowl 150 gallons of water?I'm traveling for business next week, so I don't want to take a chance on the clam dying and causing a problem. Any recommendations?
 
My clam has dropped that before and is still fine; that it isn't open isn't a good sign. I wouldn't want a dead clam in my system when not there to do anything about it, do you have a strong hermit crew? Tough question though; if I thought it really looked bad, I'd maybe put it in a bucket with an airline and some carbon and hope for the best when I got back to it.
 
When I had a sick clam the CUC got to it long before it could pollute the tank which wasnt a good thing because I think it would have made a full recovery.
 
once a clam appears sickly it's usually a goner.

the fact that anything (and everything!) will eat a dead clam is good because that means it won't pollute your aquarium significantly (unless it's a REALLY big Tridacna).
 
Thanks guys, I'm glad that I posted!

I waived my hand over it earlier, and it is responsive. Sdtill not opening all the way. I didn't think of the cleanup crew, but I have hermits in the tank, and no one is going near this thing (for now). I'll take that as a good sign and assume that the tank and CUC can handle it if this little guy goes south.

It's a sweet clam, so lets hope that it makes it. I'll update to let everyone know how it goes. :)
 
Good news! So far so good. It remained upright in the same location while I was out of town and nothing has gone after it.
 
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