kruxy
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my 3 inch crocea was doing fine last night when i went to bed. this morning when i checked on everything when the lights came on, the shell was wide open, and the mantle was completely contracted.
upon closer observation, the membrane that runs along the botom of the clam, visible when looking directly into the incurrent siphon, was gone. the membrane usually connects to both sides of the clam shell, and travels down along the bottom, past the gills, and to where the foot extends out. looking at the bottom of the clam, you can get a naughty peek right inside the remains of the animal (never a comfortable feeling).
i am curious as to what could have caused this membrane to either tear, or dissolve (none of it is visible, so it is either very shrunken or it is missing completely).
after checking through the knop book, i was unable to find any description of what might have caused this sudden destruction of the clam.
anyone have any suggestions, and should i be concerned for my other crocea in the same tank? the clam did not demonstrate any gaping of any sort, which i would think might have caused a tear, and the clams have been in the tank for about a month, and no predators have been visible at all in that time frame (no snails etc.)
here is the clam a couple days ago.
upon closer observation, the membrane that runs along the botom of the clam, visible when looking directly into the incurrent siphon, was gone. the membrane usually connects to both sides of the clam shell, and travels down along the bottom, past the gills, and to where the foot extends out. looking at the bottom of the clam, you can get a naughty peek right inside the remains of the animal (never a comfortable feeling).
i am curious as to what could have caused this membrane to either tear, or dissolve (none of it is visible, so it is either very shrunken or it is missing completely).
after checking through the knop book, i was unable to find any description of what might have caused this sudden destruction of the clam.
anyone have any suggestions, and should i be concerned for my other crocea in the same tank? the clam did not demonstrate any gaping of any sort, which i would think might have caused a tear, and the clams have been in the tank for about a month, and no predators have been visible at all in that time frame (no snails etc.)
here is the clam a couple days ago.
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