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![]() I know nothing about clams but I hope yours recovers!
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Robb |
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![]() Your short bus icon cracks me up!
Well the RAF suggestions were to treat with eurythromycin as a preventative. I am not comfortable treating anything in my system, so I have to set up QT equipment. I JUST packed everything related to QT stuff. So far this is looking like something nobody, that has seen my posts, have ever seen before. We do however have a red flag; the growth of my clam isn't as fast as other gigas being kept by others. Running suggestions; - tie it up - how? - scrub the shell - need to find a brush - treat with euro. - where to find this product? |
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![]() I think I have some Erythromycin....I can check.
Is Tina doing okay? And the crocea/acros? How about a new FTS? ![]() |
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![]() Tina is so awesome! I took some photos today, but they aren't so flattering. She is getting along perfectly and eating like a pig. I love her to bits. I have to say, I am attached. She was out about, and social from the moment she was in the tank. You raised an awesome fish. The sixline is also doing well too, but is still nameless.
Clam looks beautiful and all the SPS have their polyps out. The rest of the tangs had a field day with the rock the clam was one. They just had a little feeding frenzy. I'll post you some nice classy photos (e.g. where I've cleaned the glass) tomorrow! |