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I've got a baby maxima clam without any new shell growth on Feb 22nd from a well known vendor. While in QT, I did not find any pyramid snails, but it appeared that the baby maxima had PMD. I performed FWD before putting it into DT hoping that FWD would cure PMD. That said clam is still having the same issue (no shell growth and PMD) and another maxima that I got little more than a year ago is now having the same symptom. I assume that whatever is causing irritation of the new clam transmitted to the old clam. My previously healthy maxima is growing on the bottom of my tank so are my acros so I doubt that it's lack of light.
My question is that even though FWD did not cure PMD of newly acquired clam, should I continue considering FWD of both clams and move it to QT? Is there any other option to treat those clams? I do have fresh QT that I can control water parameter well enough and I can put any kind of lighting (t5, LED, or halide) to lessen the stress of acclimation.
Lastly, I understand that PMD can spread among Tridacna species but will it affect Hippopus?
According to clam master @OrionN "PMD pathogen does not affect bivalve other than the Tridacna genus." But, I just want to make sure that it will not affect Hippopus or any other non-Tridacna species.
Thank you in advance.
My question is that even though FWD did not cure PMD of newly acquired clam, should I continue considering FWD of both clams and move it to QT? Is there any other option to treat those clams? I do have fresh QT that I can control water parameter well enough and I can put any kind of lighting (t5, LED, or halide) to lessen the stress of acclimation.
Lastly, I understand that PMD can spread among Tridacna species but will it affect Hippopus?
According to clam master @OrionN "PMD pathogen does not affect bivalve other than the Tridacna genus." But, I just want to make sure that it will not affect Hippopus or any other non-Tridacna species.
Thank you in advance.