J jackz New member Nov 28, 2017 #1 The giant clam is alone in a 6L salt tank with no filtration but with sunlight yet it died. Do they release gametes when this happen to them?
The giant clam is alone in a 6L salt tank with no filtration but with sunlight yet it died. Do they release gametes when this happen to them?
J jayball Active member Nov 29, 2017 #2 Here is some reading on their spawning habit (The answer is no.)http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2009/8/inverts What made you think that keeping a tricinadia in that condition was a good idea? I only ask because you said "yet it died"
Here is some reading on their spawning habit (The answer is no.)http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2009/8/inverts What made you think that keeping a tricinadia in that condition was a good idea? I only ask because you said "yet it died"
D dendrite New member Nov 29, 2017 #3 jackz said: The giant clam is alone in a 6L salt tank with no filtration but with sunlight yet it died. Do they release gametes when this happen to them? Click to expand... and why would you think that keeping a giant clam in 6 liters of water is a good idea, filtered or circulated or not?
jackz said: The giant clam is alone in a 6L salt tank with no filtration but with sunlight yet it died. Do they release gametes when this happen to them? Click to expand... and why would you think that keeping a giant clam in 6 liters of water is a good idea, filtered or circulated or not?
J jackz New member Dec 6, 2017 #4 if the clam was releasing some sort of fleshy or meaty stuff that might have turned black within the day
if the clam was releasing some sort of fleshy or meaty stuff that might have turned black within the day
T Tripod1404 Active member Dec 9, 2017 #7 jackz said: but why are some of the living clams spewing that out? Click to expand... becouse it is dying. Same what why dying people sometimes vomit blood.
jackz said: but why are some of the living clams spewing that out? Click to expand... becouse it is dying. Same what why dying people sometimes vomit blood.
J jackz New member Dec 10, 2017 #8 that is bad because they are fed with algae-filled sea water but others are totally fine
elFloyd Member Dec 10, 2017 #9 How many clams do you have in the 6L tank? How long have they been in there?
Monkeyfish Active member Dec 12, 2017 #10 If the tank is truly only 6 liters, I'm guessing that none of the clams will be there for very long.