I received a Squamosa and Hippopus clam on 3/2 from ORA, and both bags had leaked water and the clams were not fully submerged. I was worried but they both opened up right away when the lights came on. Inspected both clams for pyramid snails and other hitchhikers but found none.
Today, when I was looking at my tank I noticed the hippo is missing a bit of flesh and I have no idea why. The tank is well established(4+ years old) and I test my parameters every 2-3 days and last night they all tested good (nitrate: 10, phosphate: .09, alk: 9.5, cal: 450, mg: 1400). From my experience when clams lose flesh there is almost nothing that can be done to save them. I'd appreciate any advice to try and save it, and I was also wondering what the cause might be.
Today, when I was looking at my tank I noticed the hippo is missing a bit of flesh and I have no idea why. The tank is well established(4+ years old) and I test my parameters every 2-3 days and last night they all tested good (nitrate: 10, phosphate: .09, alk: 9.5, cal: 450, mg: 1400). From my experience when clams lose flesh there is almost nothing that can be done to save them. I'd appreciate any advice to try and save it, and I was also wondering what the cause might be.


