New clam in the tank, less than 2 weeks. Came back to the office on Monday after leaving the clam looking more or less normal on Friday. Clam looked like it was dying of starvation--no new shell growth, tucked in, etc:
Today, I noticed that the tailspot blenny was harassing the clam, and it was trying to close up and get away from the blenny, but doesn't look like it is able to close anymore (it was able to open and close yesterday).
For reference, this is what it looked like when it arrived from AquaSD 2 less than 2 weeks ago:
Side A:
Side B:
Drop acclimated for 45 min as per Pac E Aqua video:
In tank:
Given that it looks like the culprit MAY be the tailspot blenny nipping it, I set up a last-ditch-effort pop-up triage clinic:
I have 2 LEDs on it right now. It is still "breathing", and I won't pull it until it stops. I'm not kidding myself, here. It looks like <1% chance this clam is going to pull through.
Just wanted to know if anyone has been able to nurse a clam back from the state this one is currently in. @OrionN (not that you'd have one looking this bad!)?
FYI, parameters:
ALK: ~7 (constantly dosing AFR all day/night)
Ca: ~480
Mg: ~close to 1600
NO3: >0, <1
PO4: 0.05
Sal: 1.025sg
Today, I noticed that the tailspot blenny was harassing the clam, and it was trying to close up and get away from the blenny, but doesn't look like it is able to close anymore (it was able to open and close yesterday).
For reference, this is what it looked like when it arrived from AquaSD 2 less than 2 weeks ago:
Side A:
Side B:
Drop acclimated for 45 min as per Pac E Aqua video:
In tank:
Given that it looks like the culprit MAY be the tailspot blenny nipping it, I set up a last-ditch-effort pop-up triage clinic:
I have 2 LEDs on it right now. It is still "breathing", and I won't pull it until it stops. I'm not kidding myself, here. It looks like <1% chance this clam is going to pull through.
Just wanted to know if anyone has been able to nurse a clam back from the state this one is currently in. @OrionN (not that you'd have one looking this bad!)?
FYI, parameters:
ALK: ~7 (constantly dosing AFR all day/night)
Ca: ~480
Mg: ~close to 1600
NO3: >0, <1
PO4: 0.05
Sal: 1.025sg