hi Ed. well I am experiancing a problems with 2 of my clams as of late. One is a crocea the other a gigas.
first one is the gigas first off it was completely fine for about 5-6 months that I had it. Then it started to recede. well after 2 weeks and 2 water changes it is looking better but the mantle is still down in the shell on one side.
second one has really bugged me. went from beauty to certain death no recovery for this one I dont think. wide open to the mantle is curled up inside the shell and it will not open up but a 1/4 inch crack. It has unattached from the rock where it was. and where the foot was it is recedeing there too. attached a pic. the pic is when I first got it.
It literally went to crap over night.
Elmo told me about pyiralids not a exact spelling but I have seen 2 of these in my tank before but none since, I am pming him about the link he gave me. I need to read it again and find more links like it. They are little meat eating buggers that really bother me now. I wonder how fast they would cause a problem like death of a clam. but for now there is something to research for me.
first one is the gigas first off it was completely fine for about 5-6 months that I had it. Then it started to recede. well after 2 weeks and 2 water changes it is looking better but the mantle is still down in the shell on one side.
second one has really bugged me. went from beauty to certain death no recovery for this one I dont think. wide open to the mantle is curled up inside the shell and it will not open up but a 1/4 inch crack. It has unattached from the rock where it was. and where the foot was it is recedeing there too. attached a pic. the pic is when I first got it.
It literally went to crap over night.
Elmo told me about pyiralids not a exact spelling but I have seen 2 of these in my tank before but none since, I am pming him about the link he gave me. I need to read it again and find more links like it. They are little meat eating buggers that really bother me now. I wonder how fast they would cause a problem like death of a clam. but for now there is something to research for me.