Hippopus with broken ligament. Why/how?

rharr21

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I have a hippopus that has been in good health for at least a year. It has also showed good shell growth. Tank chemisty is normal except for dKh which is high. Over the past week or so it has not opened fully. Last night I noticed it trying to close and its shells came together misaligned and then snapped into place. I took it out and examined it. The ligament that holds the shell together was cracked and the rear of the hinge was coming apart. I cut a small strip of flexible plastic and supper glued it to each half of the shell to keep it together, but in a way that the clam can still open.

I have two questions. What can cause something like this? And, will the ligament repair itself or is the clam eventually history?
 
There is no known cause. However, I'm pretty sure it's the result of a bacterial infection of the ligament. There are some well-documented cases of bacteria attacking the ligaments of oysters, so I'm guessing it's something similar. Unfortunately, there just hasn't been much work at all done on tridacnid-specific diseases though. Oyster farming is big, big money - tridacnid farming isn't...

The good news (maybe) is that I have heard of cases in which "repairs" have been made such as yours, and the ligament has grown back over time. I can't verify that's true, but I've read it a couple of times...
 
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