Shrinking Mantle

jjthomps

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This clam was recently moved from one side of the tnk to the other. It's alway's preferred to lay on it's side, but I sat him upright at the other end. The current is stronger at this end, but light intensity should be the same.

The mantle as you can see has receeded, and I'm not sure what to do. If I should dip, what type of water parameters should the FW be? I'll use RO water, but should the pH match. I'm assuming the temp should.

I feed DT's and MarineSnow into the tank daily.
 
I have not observed any of the fish picking at the clams.
2) Black Percula
1) Yellow Tang
1) 6 line wrasse
1) Red Spotted Gobie
 
I would move him up higher in the rock work. 18" with 440 in a 75 gallon right? The move him up to at least half way up and see if it opens back up worth a shot.
 
What kind of clam is that? Looks light it is starving and living off of tissue. Anenomes shrink when underfed as well.
 
quandary_23 said:
I would move him up higher in the rock work. 18" with 440 in a 75 gallon right? The move him up to at least half way up and see if it opens back up worth a shot.

I agree
I would also consider a fresh water dip if you don't see any improvement. (sort of a last resort).

Cam
 
Off hand bye my experiences I would say that maybe the water flow might be to high.....Was there a reason that you had to move it to the higher flow side?
 
Came home and he was a goner.

I had originally moved him because he was laying on his side on the other end, and a grogorian had decide to hang out right over him.

I thought he would be happier with the other clam.
 
JJthomps,
I am sorry to hear the bad news.

You may want to keep an eye on your other clam.
If your clam had a disease it could have passed it on to your other clam.

Cam
 
After I disposed of the dead Maxima, I dipped the 2nd one. Didn't really like it, I guess that's a good sign. After a couple of hours in the tank, he's started to open. Hopefully by tomorrow he'll be fully extended again.
 
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