museumguy
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Anyone ever have a clam just die overnight? Friday my blue maxima was fine, looked normal with mantle slightly expanded and out. Today I go in and the shell is almost entirely empty with only ribbons of blue and white guts still inside the shell. No recent changes really, normal weekly cleaning of the sandbed on Thursday, no other changes or recent events that I can think of. The tank was running about 1 degree warmer than normal when I went in.
Nitrates are at about 20 ppm, which is probably one of the lower points in that tank since I took over working on them 15 months ago. The clam has been in there since before I started.
I did see a small chitin in the shell but from what I understand they are detritovores/algae eaters?
Thoughts?
-Tad
Nitrates are at about 20 ppm, which is probably one of the lower points in that tank since I took over working on them 15 months ago. The clam has been in there since before I started.
I did see a small chitin in the shell but from what I understand they are detritovores/algae eaters?
Thoughts?
-Tad