one of them had just started to spawn when I put it in the FW.
We have done FWD on a lot of customers clams that bring them into the store and have never had one spawn after the dip. Spawn is caused by stress. Make sure the water temp is the same as the tank water and use RO water.
I would recommend do some water changes after the spawn. Add some activated carbon and clean out your shimmer if you have one.
Since we installed UV's a few years ago, we hardly ever seen PM in our systems.
IME, dipping maximas is a roll of the dice, they don't seen to handle the dip like croceas do.
As some of you know, I have been working on this project for over 3 years now and have built up a data base of information that I have read on these threads of problem, treatments and other things and I still come back to my my thinking process that I have had for a few years.
The lab that we have been working with has had to put our research on the back burner since they are now doing some lobster work. The lobster project has been more time consuming then they originally anticipated. This lobster project is also what Dave's thesis is based on. With that in mind, they have also found it frustrating that they have not had time to give to the therapy portion of the Tridacna work which is what you really need but we haven't wanted to rush at anything either. My best prediction is that towards the end of December or the New Year, we can start our therapy also with the guidance of Ian Bricknell.
I know this has been a slow process but since they are not charging me for the lab time and just the cost of slide for histopathology (examination of diseased tissue) culture of hemolymph/blood (to detect the presence of organisms by growing them in special media) histopathology report.