Minh Nguyen said:If this is what you have in your tank, you have two options:
1. If you have a disease free, clam free tank, a 15-30 minute FW dip and move to a disease free tank is all you need to do.
2. If you can’t move your clams to a new tank, treat all the clams at the same time will most likely eradicated your tank of this disease.
I was able to cure my clams with both of these methods. I tried the first method find it effective. Because my T. gigas was too large, I have no choice but use the second method, and found that it is effective in curing my tank of this problem.
Minh Nguyen said:Losing clams like these hurts
I set up a video cam but no one take a bite yet. if some one in the tank nip on them they will be all closed up as you see they are wide open here is the other one .IMHO I don't think so. Is it possible that one of your fish nipped it ?
Thank you MAXX i never saw any of my clams doing this beforeNope, thats not PM as far as I can see. Might be REALLY early stages of PM, but I kinda doubt it. If you look at the pics NAH20 posted up in the beginning of this thread, you'll see what PM looks like.
Nick
I had a DSB in my tank, and small organism got to get eatten very quickly. I just dipped all my clams and return them to the idsplay tank. This took care fo the problem. In a tank that hve less predation, I am not sure but I don't think it take very long to clear the disease if there are no clams in it. Perhaps 2-4 weeks, or even less.
I did some search and got the very first thread that I discussed Pinched Mantel Disease back in 2002 here:
http://reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=169654#169654
A few more at reefland.com
http://www.reefland.com/forum/reef-aquariums/8607-ever-seen-pinched-mantles.html
And Reefcentral.com
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=131880&highlight=Pinched+Mantel
Cheeks, were these new clams, or the same ones previously infected?
How long have they been in the system now?
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