TWallace
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I've had this derasa clam for about 8 months and it's always looked great until two days ago. It's only opening a little bit. I've checked it's foot area for pyramidellid snails and don't see anything. Recent changes to the tank include a neon goby, which LOVES the derasa. It rests on its shell and its mantle occasionally. The clam will sometimes snap shut, evicting the goby, but he comes back eventually. Are these fish known for being clam pests? The goby also likes to perch on a nearby Christmas tree worm rock, so he's not constantly on the clam. He probably spends about 20% of the time by the clam.
Also, I recently started adding Seachem Reef iodide to the tank last week. And finally someone gave me 5 trochus snails last weekend in exchange for some xenia.
Yesterday I noticed that my galaxea was sending out some really long sweeper tentacles, possibly stinging the clam. I moved the galaxea far away yesterday, but the clam still doesn't look any better. Perhaps it's a combination of goby and galaxea stings?
I've got 3 croceas in the same tank and all look great, full extension, no problems. In fact, every other living thing in the tank is looking good, too. So I'm pretty sure it's not a lighting or water quality issue.