Aimforever
Premium Member
I've had a Derasa clam for a little over 2 years now... It was about 3.5 inches long when I got it and is now approaching 8 inches. It is absolutely beautiful and is one of my favorite creatures in my reef.
Sadly today while I was doing a quick frag over the display tank I dropped my needle nose bone cutter and to my absolute horror it fell like a torpedo and stuck the clam right in the middle of the mantle.
The clam has since opened back up, but is only extending it's mantle about 0.5 inches beyond its shell. Normally it extends a few inches... There is a puncture wound going through the mantle (slightly bigger than a pencil sized hole) next to the Derasa's outflow hole (whatever the name of that thing is, you know what I mean).
Is there anything I can do to help the recovery process, or is recovery even possible? I would be beside myself if the clam died as a result of my carelessness. I'm afraid this is probably one of those 'wait and see what happens' situations, but I was hopeful that maybe someone out there knows if the clam is surely going to die or if they are able to heal this kind of wound. Thank you for your help

Sadly today while I was doing a quick frag over the display tank I dropped my needle nose bone cutter and to my absolute horror it fell like a torpedo and stuck the clam right in the middle of the mantle.
The clam has since opened back up, but is only extending it's mantle about 0.5 inches beyond its shell. Normally it extends a few inches... There is a puncture wound going through the mantle (slightly bigger than a pencil sized hole) next to the Derasa's outflow hole (whatever the name of that thing is, you know what I mean).
Is there anything I can do to help the recovery process, or is recovery even possible? I would be beside myself if the clam died as a result of my carelessness. I'm afraid this is probably one of those 'wait and see what happens' situations, but I was hopeful that maybe someone out there knows if the clam is surely going to die or if they are able to heal this kind of wound. Thank you for your help
