tomterreefic
tomterreefic
I've had a Squamosa calm for about 4 months now and it's doing wonderfully. I recently moved and set-up a 30 Gal. reef into which I transferred all of my corals. I've been monitoring my water params religiously. Corals finally got over the stress of the move and tank seemed to have stabilized. I've been wanting a Derasa clam for some time and finally saw a couple of nice ones at the LFS. So I picked one that appeared nice and healthy also about 3"(they all looked nice) I took it home and drip acclimated for an hour before easing it into the tank. THe next morning the mantle was retracted in the shell and the clam wouldn't react to shadows. He finally closed when I touched the shell. But immediately reopened. The clam finally died about 3 days later and I don't know why. My water tests fine (with both my kits and the LFS)
Ammonia=0
Nitrite=0
Nitrate=0
Ph= 8.3
Calcium=580ppm
dKh=11
Clam was placed on the sand in center of tank.
Lights=2x96W PC(1 Actinic and 1 daylight)
2x175W 15K XM MH
Lights are staggered schedule in attempt to mimic sunrise and sunset.
Tank Temp= 78.5F
All corals doing great. Animals are Sailfin tang, Yellow Watchman Goby, 2 peppermint shrimp,1 Fire Shrimp, and 1 Cleaner Shrimp.
I checked on the remaining Derasa's at the LFS to see if maybe it was bad lot but they looked fine.
So I'm looking for ideas as to what happened before purchasing another clam.
Ammonia=0
Nitrite=0
Nitrate=0
Ph= 8.3
Calcium=580ppm
dKh=11
Clam was placed on the sand in center of tank.
Lights=2x96W PC(1 Actinic and 1 daylight)
2x175W 15K XM MH
Lights are staggered schedule in attempt to mimic sunrise and sunset.
Tank Temp= 78.5F
All corals doing great. Animals are Sailfin tang, Yellow Watchman Goby, 2 peppermint shrimp,1 Fire Shrimp, and 1 Cleaner Shrimp.
I checked on the remaining Derasa's at the LFS to see if maybe it was bad lot but they looked fine.
So I'm looking for ideas as to what happened before purchasing another clam.