Biscutz
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I have 2 crocea, 2 maxima and I dersea clams in my 100g reef. The last few days I have noticed that my maxima's and crocea's have not been extending their mantle during the day. My water parameters have not changed in years and they are as follows:
amm: 0, Nitrite: 0, Nitrate: 0, Phosphate: undetectable, Calcium: 420, DKH: 7.5, PH: 8.1. Now my lights are about 6 months old, MH's of course, should I be concerned about the PAR being to low now because of their age? I have noticed that the clams are out just before the MH's come on, not all the way, but 1/3 of the way. After about an hour of the lights being on they close up. The thing that really strikes me as odd is that my dersea is unaffected in all of this. Maybe parasites of some sort? I have checked day and night for this but have found nothing. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

amm: 0, Nitrite: 0, Nitrate: 0, Phosphate: undetectable, Calcium: 420, DKH: 7.5, PH: 8.1. Now my lights are about 6 months old, MH's of course, should I be concerned about the PAR being to low now because of their age? I have noticed that the clams are out just before the MH's come on, not all the way, but 1/3 of the way. After about an hour of the lights being on they close up. The thing that really strikes me as odd is that my dersea is unaffected in all of this. Maybe parasites of some sort? I have checked day and night for this but have found nothing. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
