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It looks smaller than I expected lol
It's a dwarf morey and only gets 12" maxIt looks smaller than I expected lol
Thank you so much for your response, I really appreciate it, and the id, so I will go read about Crocea as I've only kept Maxima before. This tank isn't brand new, but it is under a year. I added a brand new clam rock to hold the clam when I bought it because I couldn't find a great spot to place it on my existing rockwork, so the rocks directly around the clam haven't aged to match the rest of the rock yet. I started it early 2023, but I maintain stable parameters. I tested yesterday: Alk: 7.7 (which is on the low side, I try to run it at 8-8.5 but I have a plan to slowly dose it back up over the next week) Cal 425, NO3 20.1, Po4 0.06 which is slightly elevated from the 0.05 max I try to keep, MG 1500, SG 1.026, pH 8.2, temp 77.5. The alk and po4 were the only two that are off from where I keep it typically. The clam gets around 350-400 par where it's at, and isn't being blasted with flow, but does get some indirect flow.That is a T. crocea. It does not have PMD. The tank seems to be very new, seem brand new. It is likely water condition may be the problem. Initially, PMD result in a healthy-looking clam with only small part of the mantle retracted. Your clams as a whole, does not look well.
7 hours peak. It's doing a lot better after bringing alk up, and discovering that there were colonial hydroids on the shell which I believe were irritating the mantel. I cleaned the shell really well with a stiff brush, and brought the alkalinity back up to 8.5 and it's recovered really really well - it's been fully extended the last three days, and I've been watching it closely.I don't see a lot of new growth on the shell. How long is your peak photo period?