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jrodriguez
Tue, 2nd Sep 2008, 05:31 PM
what could have happened? there is more than enough light and the levels are right. but the wierd thing is i lost them at the same time... i did notice something wierd to day though. a little worm like tentacle pinkish with white fur. Could that have done something to my clams??

tony
Tue, 2nd Sep 2008, 05:38 PM
clams can be very fickle

jrodriguez
Tue, 2nd Sep 2008, 05:40 PM
i just figured that since it fogged up the water a little something might happen to our fish. i picked it all up but still :nailbiting:worried and hoping they will be ok.

hobogato
Tue, 2nd Sep 2008, 06:09 PM
i would do a large water change (about 30% ), set your skimmer to skim wet for a couple of days and run some fresh carbon just to make sure. the worm you saw was a bristle worm, and it was likely there cleaning up the dead or dying matter of the clam. if they both went at the same time, it could have been a water parameter or a disease - hard to say for sure.

patman
Wed, 3rd Sep 2008, 04:38 AM
clams can be very fickle


i would do a large water change (about 30% ), set your skimmer to skim wet for a couple of days and run some fresh carbon just to make sure. the worm you saw was a bristle worm, and it was likely there cleaning up the dead or dying matter of the clam. if they both went at the same time, it could have been a water parameter or a disease - hard to say for sure.


X2
it's not uncommon to loose a clam for no apparent reason...sadly

RayAllen
Wed, 3rd Sep 2008, 09:32 AM
what kind of clam was it? If it was a crocea they prefer to be on a rock lower in the tank. They attach there foot to the rock. Just a note if you notice the foot isnt attached then something could be stressing the clam out.

bimmerzs
Mon, 8th Sep 2008, 12:43 PM
Could have also been pyramid snails or perhap's whelks. They both are known killers of clams and could have hitchhiked in.

Cheers,