Sad Clam

lloydo

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I've had this clam for about 6 weeks, didn't know much about clams except that they liked loads of light - I placed it on a rock ledge and here's a pic of it.

It's always seemd pretty sad, I didn't realise how sad though till I compared it to a few pics on reef central....

The second pic is after I moved it today onto the sand, it opens and closes but you might be able to see that it looks full of 'space' ie not much flesh

water seems fine, 2 x 250w halides

feed alt days coral vibrance/liquid life bioplankton

any ideas

Pictures
clamonrockep3.jpg

clamonsandbo6.jpg
 
post all of your water parameters and how you test(what test kit).
also how do you add ALK and Ca?(slow drip, all at once)
 
test with salifert

my tank is about a year old, half soft/half hard corals, I think my montis and acros are growing now and depleting my calcium quite rapidly, hence I'm struggling to maintain a decent calcium level - I have posted on this subject on international reefers in the uk, had some good feedback.
I don't have a calcium reactor or a kalk stirrer yet, I've been adding 40-50ml of seachem reef complete daily (all in one go) and can only get my calcium to 360-380.
I add about 1 teaspoon seachem reef buffer daily (all at once)

When my reef complete is used up I plan to drip in kalk overnight via a DIY drip system - hopefully that'll be more successful

75 gal reef
30 gal sump

temp 80oF
ALK 11dKH
Calcium 370 ppm
Mag 1360ppm
pH 7.2
nitrate nil
phosphate nil
SG 1.026

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i dont know how much you could do for the clam, it looks to be in bad shape.

i would start with adding your ALK 3 times a day instead of all at once.(1/3 tsp at a time)
 
One possibility is the angel. They are known clam nippers. The clam may not have been ever able to fully extend his mantle.
 
that's a thought, I aslo don't get v good polyp expansion although my growth is good - may also be the angels - I've two, a flame and a lemon peel - can't face trying to catch them though....
 
I got lucky in that regard, I have a Coral Beauty that has never bothered any of my corals or my clam, he would rather fight with the clownfish in his anemone. The Coral beauty seems to have a new scratch every day, just cannot learn his lesson that he is not the meanest fish in the tank :-)
 
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