bigevill1
Big and Evil
I picked up a very large Squamosa (Spelling) clam saturday afternoon from my LFS. They had it for over 2 weeks and it looked quite healthy and at around 8 inches I couldnt pass it up. I have a 135 gallon reef tank with 2-250 watt MH and 2-175 watt MH with 4-55 watt PCs. My water parameters are all stable: PH 8.2, Nitrate less then 10. I acclimated the clam for about an hour and put it in the sand bed. After about 15 minutes it was open up and looking good. Sunday morning I woke up and it had moved alittle bit but still looked very good. Now this morning I got up and looked in with the flash light (lights dont turn on till 8:30 am) and the clams shell was covered in slime, and all of the sand around it and rocks near it were also covered with slime. Also the clam was slight tilted to its side instead of sitting straight up and down. I saw two pyram (spelling?) on the shell and removed them right away, but they would not have caused all the slime would they? and would just two of them be enough to cause stress to a clam that big? Also I do not have any other clams in my tank so those had to have come in with the clam correct? I didnt notice them on there before I placed it in the tank, but I admit that I didnt scour it for them. I am afraid to move the clam now to see if there is anything under neath it becuase it seems to have attached to the glass bottom of the tank thru the sand bed which is only about 2" deep where it sits. So......what do I do here?