Sullyman
Premium Member
I've kept clams for a few years now, but I need help sorting this out. A month ago I had 8 clams in my 125, all healthy. 3 Croceas, 2 Squamies, 1 Gigas, 1 maxima, 1 Deresa. AS of today I have just the Gigas and 1 of the Croceas left. One by one they started looking poorly, then gapping, then RIP.
I thought I had if figured out, a juv Yellow Coris wrasse, so I got him out. Things were ok for a few days and then it started again.
Never more than one clam looked bad at one time.
Checked for parasites all the while this has been going on. Watched the tank for hours to see if a fish was doing anything to the clams.
Have checked and rechecked the water parameters.
Done my regular water changes.
One thing that I changed during this period was the addition of a second Tunze stream pump to the tank. It did affect the clams until I got the 2 pumps located properly, so the flow was not an issue for them.
Nothing else in the tank has looked bad during this time.
Water Params as follows
Ph 7.9 at night to 8.3 during the day
Cal 440
Alk 8.4
Sal 1.025
Mag 1170
Am 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates 0
Phos 0
Lighting 72" Aqua Medic fixture
3 250w 10,000K
2 150W 20,000k
Fish in the tank Pair of True Perculas
3 Anthias
1 Canary Blenny
1 bi-color Blenny
1 Black cap Basslet
1 Rabbit fish
1 Razor wrasse
1 Carpenters wrasse
3 Leopard wrasses
Starfish 1 Purple Linkia
1 X-Large Blue Linkia
Shrimp 1 Cleaner
2 Pepermints
Crabs 2 Emeralds
many Hermits, no large ones
a couple Hitchers of unknown species
Snails Astreas, Turbos, Nerites, Nassarius
Any ideas welcome, ask any questions, toss out any ideas. I am at a loss right now and I'd really like to figure out how/why this happened. I love having clams in my tank and until I figure this out, I'm going to have to get the last 2 out and get them somewhere for a while and see if they live. I won't be able to put anymore clams in my tank until I know it's safe for both our sakes.
Bob
I thought I had if figured out, a juv Yellow Coris wrasse, so I got him out. Things were ok for a few days and then it started again.
Never more than one clam looked bad at one time.
Checked for parasites all the while this has been going on. Watched the tank for hours to see if a fish was doing anything to the clams.
Have checked and rechecked the water parameters.
Done my regular water changes.
One thing that I changed during this period was the addition of a second Tunze stream pump to the tank. It did affect the clams until I got the 2 pumps located properly, so the flow was not an issue for them.
Nothing else in the tank has looked bad during this time.
Water Params as follows
Ph 7.9 at night to 8.3 during the day
Cal 440
Alk 8.4
Sal 1.025
Mag 1170
Am 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates 0
Phos 0
Lighting 72" Aqua Medic fixture
3 250w 10,000K
2 150W 20,000k
Fish in the tank Pair of True Perculas
3 Anthias
1 Canary Blenny
1 bi-color Blenny
1 Black cap Basslet
1 Rabbit fish
1 Razor wrasse
1 Carpenters wrasse
3 Leopard wrasses
Starfish 1 Purple Linkia
1 X-Large Blue Linkia
Shrimp 1 Cleaner
2 Pepermints
Crabs 2 Emeralds
many Hermits, no large ones
a couple Hitchers of unknown species
Snails Astreas, Turbos, Nerites, Nassarius
Any ideas welcome, ask any questions, toss out any ideas. I am at a loss right now and I'd really like to figure out how/why this happened. I love having clams in my tank and until I figure this out, I'm going to have to get the last 2 out and get them somewhere for a while and see if they live. I won't be able to put anymore clams in my tank until I know it's safe for both our sakes.
Bob