samstersam
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The clam was completely healthy and beautiful. Kudos to liveaquaria. However, this situation has scared me to really believe in quarantining.
I've had a blue maxima for almost a year now, and added a gold/black/white maxima today. It opened up nicely as soon I put it into the DT after acclimating.
However, upon closer inspection, I saw a few pyramid snails. I took the clam out and with a magnifying glass removed at least a dozen of them. I used a toothbrush and scrubbed the shell vigorously. I took the blue maxima out and scrubbed the shell vigorously with a toothbrush as well.
I will be monitoring both clams carefully. But lesson learned. Even though liveaquaria is a very good online vendor, you must ALWAYS quarantine new arrivals. If I missed these snails, it would have infested my tank. Luckily the clam was only in for an hour, although who knows the eggs or baby snails might have now contaminated my DT. Anyway, I'll keep a close eye and inspect the clams every night.
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I've had a blue maxima for almost a year now, and added a gold/black/white maxima today. It opened up nicely as soon I put it into the DT after acclimating.
However, upon closer inspection, I saw a few pyramid snails. I took the clam out and with a magnifying glass removed at least a dozen of them. I used a toothbrush and scrubbed the shell vigorously. I took the blue maxima out and scrubbed the shell vigorously with a toothbrush as well.
I will be monitoring both clams carefully. But lesson learned. Even though liveaquaria is a very good online vendor, you must ALWAYS quarantine new arrivals. If I missed these snails, it would have infested my tank. Luckily the clam was only in for an hour, although who knows the eggs or baby snails might have now contaminated my DT. Anyway, I'll keep a close eye and inspect the clams every night.
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