sandra6500
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While on vacation (june 16-29th) my sister muddled up my tank pretty badly and I lost much of my coral. To my surprise my big maxima and my much smaller derasa clam both looked great though. I did several water changes and got things back to normal within a week or so. I removed the coral that survived from the tank immediately when I returned so it was just the fish and the clams.
About 10 days ago or so I noticed that my maxima didn't seem to open all the way- particularly on one side. I tested all my water (normal parameters) and since he seemed happy enough otherwise just kept an eye on it. Yesterday evening things just didn't look right- the clam was open but really sucked into its shell. On touch it did close completely and reopen though. Once again I tested water and things seemed fine. Since it was late I figured I would post about it this morning looking for advice, but when I got up this morning the clam was very clearly dead.
Any idea what happened? Do they respond slowly to poor water quality? When I returned back from vacation my water was pretty crappy:
Alk- 5.5
Cal- 280
pH- 7.6
Nitrates- 40ppm
I'm hoping this was a delayed response to the poor water not something else that went wrong? My derasa clam is still looking happy.
About 10 days ago or so I noticed that my maxima didn't seem to open all the way- particularly on one side. I tested all my water (normal parameters) and since he seemed happy enough otherwise just kept an eye on it. Yesterday evening things just didn't look right- the clam was open but really sucked into its shell. On touch it did close completely and reopen though. Once again I tested water and things seemed fine. Since it was late I figured I would post about it this morning looking for advice, but when I got up this morning the clam was very clearly dead.
Any idea what happened? Do they respond slowly to poor water quality? When I returned back from vacation my water was pretty crappy:
Alk- 5.5
Cal- 280
pH- 7.6
Nitrates- 40ppm
I'm hoping this was a delayed response to the poor water not something else that went wrong? My derasa clam is still looking happy.