MechEng99
aka Reef'd Up
I have a tridacnid clam (blue) about 3-4", and last night I found him lying on his side. I saw nothing wrong with him, inspected all around him, and he seemed fine. I just set him back upright and left him alone.
Today, I found him on the sand bed upside down, and where he originally was, was his foot. I'm completely at a loss how this happened. There's nothing in the aquarium to knock him over (reef only).
What now? Will his foot grow back? He looks 100% fine...but I know something isn't right.
Ammonia - 0ppm
Nitrite - 0ppm
Nitrate - 0ppm
PH - 8.2
Calcium - 450
Phosphate - 0.03
New lightbulbs a month ago too (before I got the clam.)
If pictures are needed, let me know.
Thanks!
Today, I found him on the sand bed upside down, and where he originally was, was his foot. I'm completely at a loss how this happened. There's nothing in the aquarium to knock him over (reef only).
What now? Will his foot grow back? He looks 100% fine...but I know something isn't right.
Ammonia - 0ppm
Nitrite - 0ppm
Nitrate - 0ppm
PH - 8.2
Calcium - 450
Phosphate - 0.03
New lightbulbs a month ago too (before I got the clam.)
If pictures are needed, let me know.
Thanks!