Marshall
Premium Member
I just read five minutes ago that phosban could be causing some issues with my clam. My squamosa is totally fine but my teardrop and this clam (not sure what kind it is) are not looking good. This one is looking particularly bad and it does not appear to be getting better but getting worse.
Tonight I am routing the water from phosban through the carbon reactor and I will look for improvements. Any advice much appreciated... I'm not sure if this is PM (I think it is though) and I don't know if this is attributed to Phosban or not ( I think it is). I should mention that I started running phosban about the same time I put this clam into the tank and it has been looking bad ever since although I would say it took at least a month before I started noticing problems.
Here is the clam (it DOES expand more when the 400w MH come on but you can still see some of the white shell by looking straight down onto him):
Here is his underside, he seems to have expelled his foot....
And here is his foot & byssal threads.... he once was attached and I found this next to him he expelled it (or another creature tore it, doubtful).
Thanks everyone!!!!
Marshall
Tonight I am routing the water from phosban through the carbon reactor and I will look for improvements. Any advice much appreciated... I'm not sure if this is PM (I think it is though) and I don't know if this is attributed to Phosban or not ( I think it is). I should mention that I started running phosban about the same time I put this clam into the tank and it has been looking bad ever since although I would say it took at least a month before I started noticing problems.
Here is the clam (it DOES expand more when the 400w MH come on but you can still see some of the white shell by looking straight down onto him):


Here is his underside, he seems to have expelled his foot....

And here is his foot & byssal threads.... he once was attached and I found this next to him he expelled it (or another creature tore it, doubtful).

Thanks everyone!!!!
Marshall