Emergency help for calm reef maxima

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Hello
This calm ،His mouth does not move from yesterday. Is it dead??
 
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This is my Frag tank!!
Help me plz.
This is dead or alive??
 
I’m so sorry, This guy looks dead to me
 
Is there any chance of being alive
I want to say no but in this hobby assumed death results in recovery at time. The fact that the mantle and tissue is sunken makes my heart pound.
I do know they require moderate flow, good lighting for food production and salinity range 1.025-1.027 at 8.1 ph.
These clams needs strong lighting with a Kelvin range between 6K to 10K, a turbulent water flow, and water conditions that are stable. While their largest source of food comes from the sun and the zooxanthellae found in their mantle, in saltwater tanks, the main Predators are small pyramidellid snails that bore into their tissue and feed on their bodily fluids and makes me wonder if you have any present that you can see?
 
I saw yesterday A snail was honoring the mouth, not in the mouth.
If I keep calm in tank or dead??
Thanks
 
If you saw snail I mentioned- likely game over sad to say.
 
Clam is definitely gone, once the mantle isn't extending out of the shell they don't come back. Sorry for your loss.
 

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