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We all know that clams that are hanging wide open and deflated are dead or moribund, but what about while closed? I know that the clam must use its muscles to close, but I have a curious situation.
I changed my lighting to Orphek a couple of days ago. Everything was loving the new lights, but my Maxima might not have taken to the change well, or something must have stressed it, because some disease has taken hold on it. It's the same as what I experienced before, where the inhalent siphon is being eaten away, somehow. I know that my tank has no bristleworms, and the only worms that I have seen are these long white worms that appear in the rock every now and then, but I have never seen one doing anything to the clam.
I then start noticing PM on the clam, and decided upon performing the standard FW dip. It was still a strongly reacting clam, so it closed quite strongly. Clams typically open within a half day for me, but this clam has stayed closed for a whole day now. What's alarming though, is that I noticed that a little bit of the mantle was poking out of the shell, and nassarius snails were crawling on top to eat some portions!
Could the snails be eating the infected tissue away? I would think that the clam would automatically retract the mantle if it were eaten, but it did not. I tried poking the mantle for a response, but no response, or a weak response at best.
Do I just wait it out? I must have performed the dip rather thoroughly if the clam is this ticked off.
I changed my lighting to Orphek a couple of days ago. Everything was loving the new lights, but my Maxima might not have taken to the change well, or something must have stressed it, because some disease has taken hold on it. It's the same as what I experienced before, where the inhalent siphon is being eaten away, somehow. I know that my tank has no bristleworms, and the only worms that I have seen are these long white worms that appear in the rock every now and then, but I have never seen one doing anything to the clam.
I then start noticing PM on the clam, and decided upon performing the standard FW dip. It was still a strongly reacting clam, so it closed quite strongly. Clams typically open within a half day for me, but this clam has stayed closed for a whole day now. What's alarming though, is that I noticed that a little bit of the mantle was poking out of the shell, and nassarius snails were crawling on top to eat some portions!
Could the snails be eating the infected tissue away? I would think that the clam would automatically retract the mantle if it were eaten, but it did not. I tried poking the mantle for a response, but no response, or a weak response at best.
Do I just wait it out? I must have performed the dip rather thoroughly if the clam is this ticked off.


