07FocusST
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OK, so I have a 2"-3" Derasa Clam that I have had for about 3 months now. It has been housed in my 24G aquapod since it was purchased. I recently purchased some Cerith Snails (that hide in the sand bed) and introduced them to my tank. Last night I noticed that my clam has its mantle pulled into its shell and one of the clams was actually in the shellll.
I quickly removed the snail and moved the clam over to my 55G that is more established and houses a 5" derasa. I noticed this morning that I can see the "skin" has seperated from inside the shell but still holds its color just fine. I can see its siphon moving around and the clam reacts to shadows by quickly closing and then re opening.
I just read today that clams around the 3" and smaller need supplemental help since the zoo algae inside of it that helps it photosynthesis isn't fully working yet. So here is what I am thinking could have caused this situation:
1. Cerith Snails irritated, stressed and possibly harmed the clam
2. Since I got the snails to sift the sand bed they may have caused a Nitrate/Ammonia Spike?
3. I recently stopped using Oysterfeast since I ran out and am now using Acrticpods instead.
4. The 150w MH Sunpod (18" above AP) is too much for the smaller Derasa.
5. Flow too high in AP? (Koralia 2 pointing at surface towards false bulkhead overflow).
I am going to try and give it a freshwater bath for 20 minutes (according to online research) and see if that works. I noticed that after I added Purple Up to to the 55G it is now staying in the color started to come back.
BTW my 55G has 216w T5HO and a slower flow than the AP24. I am looking for advice on what to do.
I quickly removed the snail and moved the clam over to my 55G that is more established and houses a 5" derasa. I noticed this morning that I can see the "skin" has seperated from inside the shell but still holds its color just fine. I can see its siphon moving around and the clam reacts to shadows by quickly closing and then re opening.
I just read today that clams around the 3" and smaller need supplemental help since the zoo algae inside of it that helps it photosynthesis isn't fully working yet. So here is what I am thinking could have caused this situation:
1. Cerith Snails irritated, stressed and possibly harmed the clam
2. Since I got the snails to sift the sand bed they may have caused a Nitrate/Ammonia Spike?
3. I recently stopped using Oysterfeast since I ran out and am now using Acrticpods instead.
4. The 150w MH Sunpod (18" above AP) is too much for the smaller Derasa.
5. Flow too high in AP? (Koralia 2 pointing at surface towards false bulkhead overflow).
I am going to try and give it a freshwater bath for 20 minutes (according to online research) and see if that works. I noticed that after I added Purple Up to to the 55G it is now staying in the color started to come back.
BTW my 55G has 216w T5HO and a slower flow than the AP24. I am looking for advice on what to do.