clamster
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I am attaching 3 photos of my maxima that I have for 3 weeks
from flying fish express.
I acclimated using a Kent dosing dripper filled with my aquarium
water; took 1.5 weeks to photo-acclimate the clam to its
current position:
* 200 gallon tank [ 7'' x 2'' x 2'' Oceanic tank]
* 2 x 175w 13,000K MH lamp near either ends of the tannk
* 2 x 96 20K actinic PC
* 2 x 55 20K actinic PC
* maxima is 4 inches under the water surface.
* It is propped so that it is 90 degrees vertical to receive
the light
* The fixture itself is 18'' to 20'' above the water surface
* clam is DIRECTLY under one of the MH but NOT directly
under the bulb.
Over the weekend I had a major tear down of my tank to
replace the substrate with sand [1-2mm + oolithic sand]
[kept old water]. For a couple of days the maxima produced lots of MUCUS strands from the openning in the right shelve.
Since yesterday, it nearly stopped producing mucus strands;
if not already.
Question:
1: Is the excess production of mucus, especially from the
"hole" on its shelve a serious sign?
2: The clam is 4'' "Ultra (marketting?)" maxima. Shouldn't
it be openning up more then the photograph shows?
3: I notice its "pod" was firmly attached to a piece of rock
about 3/4'' by 3/4'' . Apparently during the harvest, they were
careful NOT TO cut or tear the clam's attachments. But I am
concerned about that openning on the right side of the clam
and lots of mucus appearently coming from it, especially after
this weekend. WHAT ARE YOU GUY'S OPINIONS? ADVICES?
FYI:
2 months ago, when I first got my 8'' Derasa, it produced
some mucus but stopped after the 1st week. The derasa is rested on the fine sand [directly under the other MH]
and appears to like it much more then the old crushed coral
crap.
Thanks
from flying fish express.
I acclimated using a Kent dosing dripper filled with my aquarium
water; took 1.5 weeks to photo-acclimate the clam to its
current position:
* 200 gallon tank [ 7'' x 2'' x 2'' Oceanic tank]
* 2 x 175w 13,000K MH lamp near either ends of the tannk
* 2 x 96 20K actinic PC
* 2 x 55 20K actinic PC
* maxima is 4 inches under the water surface.
* It is propped so that it is 90 degrees vertical to receive
the light
* The fixture itself is 18'' to 20'' above the water surface
* clam is DIRECTLY under one of the MH but NOT directly
under the bulb.
Over the weekend I had a major tear down of my tank to
replace the substrate with sand [1-2mm + oolithic sand]
[kept old water]. For a couple of days the maxima produced lots of MUCUS strands from the openning in the right shelve.
Since yesterday, it nearly stopped producing mucus strands;
if not already.
Question:
1: Is the excess production of mucus, especially from the
"hole" on its shelve a serious sign?
2: The clam is 4'' "Ultra (marketting?)" maxima. Shouldn't
it be openning up more then the photograph shows?
3: I notice its "pod" was firmly attached to a piece of rock
about 3/4'' by 3/4'' . Apparently during the harvest, they were
careful NOT TO cut or tear the clam's attachments. But I am
concerned about that openning on the right side of the clam
and lots of mucus appearently coming from it, especially after
this weekend. WHAT ARE YOU GUY'S OPINIONS? ADVICES?
FYI:
2 months ago, when I first got my 8'' Derasa, it produced
some mucus but stopped after the 1st week. The derasa is rested on the fine sand [directly under the other MH]
and appears to like it much more then the old crushed coral
crap.
Thanks