Squamosa clam help

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Can anyone help me with my relatively new BIOTA squamosa clam? After over two months of looking good It’s now not looking good. Siphon holes are getting larger and flesh is getting less vibrant and retracted. It’s closing rapidly more often when a fish swims by too.
125G mixed reef. Clam near top of tank getting at least 200 PAR.

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Check for parasitic snails. Make sure the chemistry of your tank is up to par. Often for clams, when they look bad, it is already too late. Good luck with him.
 

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I was going to say similar. Sometimes these babies get irritated by shrimp and cannot open to get the light they need. Also, so much action in a large tank will get them closing too much.
I tend to keep my babies in a grow out tank with no shrimp and few fish. Helps them adjust and grow bigger and stronger before moving to the main tank.
I realize not everyone can do this. Keep an eye on the guy and maybe try a cage if no parasitic snails. I have used clear mesh to form cages on corals and clams when needed to keep other creatures away.
Good luck. Clams can be very tough.
 

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Pests, poor lighting and poor parameters are usually the culprit. I don't think fish swimming by would cause a clam stress unless that fish is picking at the mantle, otherwise, we wouldn't have that many clams on the reef. How old is the tank and what are your current parameters?
 

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You should make sure that you don't have parasitic snails. "Pretty sure" means, to me, "did not look" is not good. The timeline of your clam not doing well is actually perfect for parasitic snails as cause for demise of your clams.
Farm raise does not mean no parasites.
 
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Pyramid snails looks like grains of rice. They enter from under the clam or bore thru the shell.

Also, par of 200 I don't think is enough. You probably need to double that.

They also like sand but rock could work.
 

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