Just got 9" maxima clam

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Any tips for success? I have it up at top of tank. It opens about 2 inches, mantle looks lke it wants to come out, but not extending fully like I see in some pictures on the internet.

Anything I should know/watch for?

At night there is a stringy substance above the clam, like cob webs or something. Its not a lot, but you can see it is there.

Thanks in advance!
 
Here's a pic. I have only had it 3 days, so could still be adjusting?

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Does it keep it’s mantle fully extended most of the time? Or it it usually retracted like in your picture? Hopefully it’s the former and not the latter...
 
Oops, just reread the OP. If it’s been retracted like that for 3 days, that may be a sign that it’s already a goner. :(
 
Anything I can/should do? It seems to have opened more since I got it. I'd hate to lose it; paid $120 for it :(
 
I'd check for pyramid snails on and underneath the clam. Try moving it lower in the tank. It looks to be retracted pretty badly, similar to gaping. Hope it pulls through.
 
Leave it alone. Moving around will only make it worse (stress) if it’s at all salvageable. At any point, have you ever seen it fully extended and reactive to light, even at the LFS? A healthy clam should have full mantle extension and react if you cast a shadow with your hand over it.
 
Leave it alone. Moving around will only make it worse (stress) if it’s at all salvageable. At any point, have you ever seen it fully extended and reactive to light, even at the LFS? A healthy clam should have full mantle extension and react if you cast a shadow with your hand over it.

No :( The guy I bought it from (I buy a lot of fish from him) had it in a bag when I picked it up :(
 
If you want, move it lower like DSC said. Do not disturb whatever it was attached to, you don’t want to do any damage to (rip out) it’s byssal threads as that’s fatal to healthy clams. Sorry I don’t have better news for you, but clams like in your picture are in my experience, already gone. :( I hope I’m wrong.
 
No :( The guy I bought it from (I buy a lot of fish from him) had it in a bag when I picked it up :(
Next time before purchasing a clam make sure you can do a visible inspection. Check for pyramids, make sure it responds to shadows by waving your hand over the clam and check for good mantle extension. Also, look up James fatheree. He wrote some great articles about how to choose a clam and looking for signs of unhealthy specimens.
 
If you want, move it lower like DSC said. Do not disturb whatever it was attached to, you don’t want to do any damage to (rip out) it’s byssal threads as that’s fatal to healthy clams. Sorry I don’t have better news for you, but clams like in your picture are in my experience, already gone. :( I hope I’m wrong.
I agree, plus not knowing the condition and already being bagged up is not a good sign.
 
If it doesn't react swiftly to your hands around it, or to shadows, then the clam's condition may not be in your favor. I agree with either letting it be or moving it once and just watching it over the next few days.
 
The clam does react if my hand goes near it or the fish go too close it closes right up. Is that agood sign at least?
 
Not sure what fish you have but make sure none of them are picking at the mantle when it trys to open. I had a blue hippo tang once that would bite little chunks out of my clams. Good luck
 
If it hasn't attached to anything yet then I would move it lower down, either onto a flat surface or the sandbed so it can attach it's foot to something easily. All my maximas are on the sandbed of a 2' deep tank with only black box LEDs above it and are thriving.

If it has attached to the rock it's on then I would leave it be, I think it is best to lower it down in the tank, but only if you don't have to detach it.
 

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