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Old 03-02-2012, 03:50 PM
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Not yet, not up to this day. are you saying that all cleaner wrasse attack clams?
Of course not, simply teasing hence my envious green face. However many in fact do eat clams, most actually develop the behavior later in life.
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Old 03-02-2012, 03:55 PM
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Of course not, simply teasing hence my envious green face. However many in fact do eat clams, most actually develop the behavior later in life.
Hey my cleaner wrasse bites my arm whenever I'm in there doing stuff so anything is possible.
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Here is what killed all seven of the clams that I had collected over 5 years. Have you ruled them out completely? I rarely ever saw them on my clams, the species that I had must have preferred other snails. I would however see them all over the glass, sand and rocks during the day and night. Once I went clam-less and basically snail-less for several months they all disappeared and I haven't seen any in the last year.

Begin doing regular water changes, thats obvious. My other recommendations are to give them a freshwater dip, then remove them to a quarantine tank and do daily water changes on it with water from your main system. Replace the water that you remove with newly mixed saltwater. Then just wait and see if they improve.

The astrea snail in this picture is actually still alive and well in my tank a year after the clam genocide.


For nearly a week before each one died they would look like this.
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:24 PM
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I haven't seen any of those snails in my tank. And today both of my clams are fully open and seem to have recovered completely. And they're both reacting normally to shadows and vibration


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Here is what killed all seven of the clams that I had collected over 5 years. Have you ruled them out completely? I rarely ever saw them on my clams, the species that I had must have preferred other snails. I would however see them all over the glass, sand and rocks during the day and night. Once I went clam-less and basically snail-less for several months they all disappeared and I haven't seen any in the last year.

Begin doing regular water changes, thats obvious. My other recommendations are to give them a freshwater dip, then remove them to a quarantine tank and do daily water changes on it with water from your main system. Replace the water that you remove with newly mixed saltwater. Then just wait and see if they improve.

The astrea snail in this picture is actually still alive and well in my tank a year after the clam genocide.


For nearly a week before each one died they would look like this.
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Old 03-02-2012, 07:40 PM
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Case Closed, Clams Open, Close thread......move on people .... nothing to see here............












Glad to here the clams are doing better MarkoD
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Old 09-12-2012, 03:37 AM
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I know it's been a long time, but it happened. I came home to day to see my croccea clam in pretty bad shape and watching the cleaner wrasse picking at it like crazy.

It was a model cityzen for 8 months, but today this all changed and he started to pick at my clams. I can see the croccea has quite a bit of bite marks and my beautiful maxima has 3 or 4 bit marks, all this done only today.

I cought the wrasse and put it in my nano and will give it for free to anyone who wants it and have a decent setup. Lesson learned, no more cleaner wrasse.

No the wrasse was not picking at parasites on the clams as they don't have any and it was easy to see what was going on as he was munching on my clam mantle with furious bites right in front of me.
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I'm sure a water change will help
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:01 PM
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I only have him for 2 months so that remain to be seen. But I do feed him very well and often, like 3 to 4 times per day and each time he eats like a pig with a huge belly.

I suspect that if I was feeding my tank every other day, he would definitly try to find other food because he's a real piggy.

If he ever go after my clam I will be selling him.

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