Jan
Well-known member
I posted about this on another thread and also at Barry's Clams Direct forum. But as of yet no response to my actual question...
What is the frequency of FW dipping that is tolerated by sick clams yet will kill this nasty disease entity? It came into my tank with a new derasa (which died) and now my croceas both have it.
I've done 2 FW dips last weekend and am in the midst of another one now. The larger of my two croceas has been excreting white stringy stuff this morning that looks like maybe its digesting its innards...
I would appreciate any insights from people who have had clams with pinched mantle and have managed to save them.
Oh, and I confirmed my "diagnosis" via looking at photos in the James Fatheree book. Ruffly mantle, gaping in-syphon, mucous strings around edge of mantle, ex-syphon looking like its lost 'body,' (edges sort of collapsed against themselves). It's not pretty...
What is the frequency of FW dipping that is tolerated by sick clams yet will kill this nasty disease entity? It came into my tank with a new derasa (which died) and now my croceas both have it.
I've done 2 FW dips last weekend and am in the midst of another one now. The larger of my two croceas has been excreting white stringy stuff this morning that looks like maybe its digesting its innards...
I would appreciate any insights from people who have had clams with pinched mantle and have managed to save them.
Oh, and I confirmed my "diagnosis" via looking at photos in the James Fatheree book. Ruffly mantle, gaping in-syphon, mucous strings around edge of mantle, ex-syphon looking like its lost 'body,' (edges sort of collapsed against themselves). It's not pretty...