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![]() That just doesn't look right, but hard to see the inlet siphon on how stretched it is. I would try loosely tying it up to a more natural opening for awhile. Maybe a weak adductor muscle? I did this on a Crocea a few years back and it made a recovery. Just a thought
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![]() You can try posting on reefaquariumforum.com which use to be clams direct forum. There should be someone there familiar with what is going on with your clam.
Chris |
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![]() Its up on RAF.com, and reef central, but I'm still waiting for responses.
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![]() Quote:
Aside from the one gaping hole on that one side, it looks reasonably fine. |
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![]() Hmmm, good luck! Maybe it's an injury? If you don't mind, please post the links to the threads on raf.com and rc.com, I'd like to follow them to see what gets recommended.
I've heard good things about the suggestion to tie them closed or not-as-open. Apparently the weight of the shells can pull the clams open, but if they need to heal then they need to have the weight of the shells taken off them and that's where the tieing them comes in. I guess even if closed all the way it's not like they suffocate because the shells don't create a perfect seal anyhow. Or so I've heard anyhow - haven't tried this myself.
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![]() Alright so the threads;
RAF http://www.reefaquariumforum.com/gig...ell-t3354.html RC - My build thread - this is the specific page with the http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...&pagenumber=34 RC - Clam specific thread http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...readid=1481696 I am afraid to tie the clam up because the shell doesn't move. I don't think it can move anymore. How would I go about tying it up? |
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![]() It doesn't try to close itself shut when you disturb it ? If it doesn't then that does sound like a problem. When I did mine I just gently pulled it to just under the normal width that it would of normally had. I wouldn't close it too much or all the way, don't want to deprive it of getting light/starve.
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Mike 150g reef, 55g sump, T5's, Vertech 200A, Profilux III - German made is highly over rated, should just say Gerpan made. Reefkeeper - individual obsessed with placing disturbing amounts of electricity and seawater in close proximity for the purpose of maintaining live coral reef organisms. |
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![]() The mantle retracts when you try to disturb it. The clam is just so big at this point that for a few years now it hasn't been able to close is shell. It still has regular clam type responses to stuff falling on its mantle, passing your hand over the mantle, etc. it just can't close its shell. Make sense?
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![]() I know nothing about clams but I hope yours recovers!
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Just a thought don't know that for sure. ![]() Hope you figure out what is wrong with it.
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