Minh Nguyen said:IME, this pathogen does not seem to have much of a free living phase. I was able to cure the disease from my system by dipped all my clams, with and without visible disease, at the same time and put them back to the same system. However, if you can set up a completly separate system, I would advice that you do it. It would be a sure way to cure the disease from your tank. Having your two tank share the same sump is not two systems.
Minh
Cheri,Reef Cherie said:Adjusting for pH was one of the things I was wondering about. I could buffer the freshwater to adjust for pH...but wonder if the treatment would be as effective. Is it the salinity difference that kills the pathogen or the combination of that plus the lower pH I wonder? I can fit several of them in my 180, which has appropriate lighting, but I know I can't fit all 8.
Knop's book says that the byssal threads can be cut if done cleanly with a razorblade. That is the only way I'll get one of the clams out to do the freshwater dip. I've never done that before. Minh, do you have any experience doing that?
I hope we aren't seeing a new wave of clam pathogen going around!
Cheri