Help my with this sick clam

Julio,

It would be helpful if you shared your basis for making that statement. Perhaps I'm not the only one familiar with that treatment.

Thanks,
Cheri
 
Iodine is used to give corals dips to clear them of infections, if this is the case why not try that instead of putting the clam in FW which can cause more harm. I have giving my clams iodine baths in the past and when ever i get a new clam in just to make sure it does not carry infections into my systems, including my quarintine tank.
 
What concentration of iodine do you use?

I have Kent concentrated iodine and also Tech D.

I too would like to know more about this.

Why are you just now suggesting it?
 
i didnt' know you were gonna give it a bath at all, if that was the case then i would have i am sorry i didn't but for some reason it must have slipped by me.

I use two quarts of water to 5 drops of lugols solution and give it a 10-15 minute bath, depending on the size of the clam.
 
Julio said:
i didnt' know you were gonna give it a bath at all, if that was the case then i would have i am sorry i didn't but for some reason it must have slipped by me.

I use two quarts of water to 5 drops of lugols solution and give it a 10-15 minute bath, depending on the size of the clam.
Julio,
Did you ever have Pinched Mantle Disease in your tank? Did you treat it with Iodine bath? Did it work?
Minh
 
Yes i have had pinched mantle and i have given them an iodine bath and the clams opened up 2 days later to full glory, whcih is why i am suggesting.
 
Julio
Where have YOU been all this time?
I think Clams are sensetive to iodine.
I have experience with Seachem's Reef Dip with CORALS ONLY and had some excellent results.
Never thought of trying it on Clams.
I dont have good experience with FW dip in case of pinched mantle disease, and my feeling is that pinched mantle disease is a symptom that have more than one cause, that also explains why FW dips are helping in some cases and in other have no effect.
What do you think Minh???
 
Vili-Shark,
If you have Pinched Mantle Disease, FW dip should work. I am sure there are other clam diseases out there. Irretated clams will retracted their mantle. PMD is only one specific disease. I tryed to describe the condition as best as I can in various posts.
If your clams did not response, and if you dip adequately, then you should consider other cause and other treatment.
Do you have picture of your clams somewhere, especially when they were early in the disease course?
Minh
 
Not really,
You can see pictures of some of my Clams in a plastic container, fishnerd post it for me, in the --Let's see your best looking clams thread.
 
There might different strains of Pinched mantle disease as there different strains of RTN in corals. What ever works for you keep on using it, iodine has worked for me in the past and i have yet to loose a clam when i have used it.
 
The FW dip did not work for my clams. I have 2 maxima's and a crocea. The maxima's looked a little better but the crocea looks worse everyday. I don't think I have loguls iodine, can I use something else or a coral dip, and if so what concentration and how long? I'll get some at work tomorrow, I work at thatfishplace so they should have something I can use.

PS, I saw the 10-15 minutes and 5 drops but is all iodine pretty much the same concentration?

Thanks
Chris
 
Look for Seachem's reef dip, it's great for corals.
Never tought of using it for Clams cause I thought they dont really like iodine, but Julio now says that it helps his Clams, so ya might wanna consider.
 
Vili_Shark,
You mean this picture? These are beautiful clams. You got to take pictures of these clams under full light. I would love to see them. I am looking for a nice color teardrop but so far cannot find one.
Minh
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Yeah Minh,
Those are mine.
Pic was taken under no light at all, they are in a plastic container on the floor while I took out their rocks for cleaning.
But the Tear Drop is not the one to look at, the one to look at is on the right.
You can get color TD on the web quite often now.
 
So is there any other specific coral or iodine I should use? I'm going to get some at work but don't think we have lougols.... I think I remember somebody saying Kent Tech-D should work. Should I dip the clams the same as the directions say for coral?
 
Ok, at work we have Kent, Julian Sprung, and tropic marine iodine. Should I go with one of these or a coral dip such as the Kent Tech-D? I"m just sooooo nervous doing this........I don't want to cause more harm than good and want to do whatever is best for the clams.
 
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