Here are the pictures that was sent to Dave awhile ago.
Like I said, I am not defending us but just had to see what was going on so we could address it.
The more I think about it, the more I think that bags got too warm, thus causing stress and then triggering the protozoan which is found in most Tridacnids. Example: Most fish will have some sort of parasite such as "ich" and when stressed then it become present to the eye as white spots on the side of the fish. Was talking with Julian Sprung and Bob Fenner at one of the MACNA I spoke at and they thought that made sense as well. Who knows for sure. The hobby has a LOT of unanswered questions.
Barry
www.ClamsDirect.com
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From: nick
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Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 6:35 PM
Subject: RE: Clams
Barry, do you mind if I post this up on the board?
Nick
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 20:58:16 -0400
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Hey Nick,
Sent a note to Dave with some pictures but don't know how to post pictures on RC.
Hey Dave,
Well most of my week-end was busy contacting people and just asking them, "Just a follow up to see how your clams are doing"?
Your shipment really puzzled me so I wanted to do some investigation for my own piece of mind. Some of these people ordered again on this shipment.
Out of 75 clams that was check on as of yesterday and today. (34 orders)
2 showed some sign of mantle separation.
2 DOA
4 die after two weeks
Happy to report that the other 67 are fine. Some of these clams were shipped as far back as Jan 28th.
The ONLY thing I can think in regards to your shipment was that possible FedEx tossed the boxes around or the water might have been too warm with the heat pack. We have found out that it is better if the water in the bags stay a little chilly other than too warm. If they were tossed around or mishandled, then that could have caused a lot of stress. As I can remember some of your group said that they didn't look good from the get go.
AGAIN, am not trying to defend ClamsDirect but I wanted to see if indeed this was a problem on our end so we could address it.
Attached is pictures that I took today of some of our clams that we still have in stock and some of them have been here since Jan 21st ( 8 1/2 weeks) and all look great. We have no fish, crabs, shrimp or corals in our clam raceways.
Wish I knew how to post pictures on RC in that link, but don't know how.