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I have not been able to read every page on this post yet but I have read a lot of info online in general on clams. but I can not seem to find a happy spot for my maxima. I have had him for about a week now and every day he is in a new position. at first I just had him on a flat rock on the sand bed. then I tried putting him in a tupperware with rock rubble in it (pictured) and again would be laying on its side the next day. now I have put him back on the sand bed on top of a rock, surrounded by other rocks. went to go eat dinner and came back to him already back on his side again (pictured). intuition would tell me he doesn't like the light but I have heard that there is no such thing as too much light for these guys, especially on the sand bed with a diy led kit from nano tuners.
I have a bio cube 29 with a mp 10 running Reefcrest Mode at about 40% power blowing across the top of the tank. his mantle isn't flopping around so I don't believe its too much flow and just to be safe I placed a large rock in front of him to help divert any strong currents. I try to leave him alone as much as possible to not stress him out but I also don't want him to not be able to flip back up. I don't have a full parameter reading but ammonia 0 nitrite 0 nitrate 6 calc and alk run a little high because I use coral pro salt. any ideas why he won't stay facing up? there has been about two days out of the last eight where he has stayed still for most of the day facing up.
he is probably only a inch and a half in size at best so I know he is super delicate. no signs of gaping or pinched mantle imo. I have fed oyster feast twice now on those two good days mentioned and he seemed to enjoy it as I could see him actively siphon. just trying not to lose him. any thing helps. thank you.
pic of one of the "good days"
before dinner (a little more closed than usual because I took the picture like 2 minutes after placing him there)
after dinner
I have a bio cube 29 with a mp 10 running Reefcrest Mode at about 40% power blowing across the top of the tank. his mantle isn't flopping around so I don't believe its too much flow and just to be safe I placed a large rock in front of him to help divert any strong currents. I try to leave him alone as much as possible to not stress him out but I also don't want him to not be able to flip back up. I don't have a full parameter reading but ammonia 0 nitrite 0 nitrate 6 calc and alk run a little high because I use coral pro salt. any ideas why he won't stay facing up? there has been about two days out of the last eight where he has stayed still for most of the day facing up.
he is probably only a inch and a half in size at best so I know he is super delicate. no signs of gaping or pinched mantle imo. I have fed oyster feast twice now on those two good days mentioned and he seemed to enjoy it as I could see him actively siphon. just trying not to lose him. any thing helps. thank you.
pic of one of the "good days"
before dinner (a little more closed than usual because I took the picture like 2 minutes after placing him there)
after dinner