johnstires
New member
From reading up on the forums, I think if a clam begins to die there isn't much one can do for it.
I have had a healthy and happy 5" crocea for about 2 years now under T5s. About a week ago he wasn't opening up as fully as usual. I checked the foot and it was still fastened tightly to the rubble rock he has always been to and there was no sign of decay.
Today I came home to find my cleaner shrimp picking at him, half hour later my emerald crabs and hermits were on top of him doing the same. His foot is still healthy. The mantle hasn't shown any decay either.
I transported him to a 5G nano with no cleaning crew in it. He is under 36Ws of compact flourescents.
Is there anything I can do for it or is it a lost cause. I am in need of a lighting change so I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it. I changed my lights today on my large tank, but i can't put him in there due to the feeding frenzy.
I have had a healthy and happy 5" crocea for about 2 years now under T5s. About a week ago he wasn't opening up as fully as usual. I checked the foot and it was still fastened tightly to the rubble rock he has always been to and there was no sign of decay.
Today I came home to find my cleaner shrimp picking at him, half hour later my emerald crabs and hermits were on top of him doing the same. His foot is still healthy. The mantle hasn't shown any decay either.
I transported him to a 5G nano with no cleaning crew in it. He is under 36Ws of compact flourescents.
Is there anything I can do for it or is it a lost cause. I am in need of a lighting change so I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it. I changed my lights today on my large tank, but i can't put him in there due to the feeding frenzy.