What happen to my deresa

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Is this PMD? I was away for work for 4 days
The clam location was at the other side I think it had been stung by my elegance so when I’m home I quickly shifted it in the morning now it’s night time and it looked like this

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Looks to me that it might have been in decline for a bit now. There is "newer" growth but not that bright white growth ring on the shell you want to see. Its been some time since I have had clams but the siphon is gapping and the mantle is pulled away from the shell (could be from sting) doesn't look healthy. Sorry.
 
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Looks to me that it might have been in decline for a bit now. There is "newer" growth but not that bright white growth ring on the shell you want to see. Its been some time since I have had clams but the siphon is gapping and the mantle is pulled away from the shell (could be from sting) doesn't look healthy. Sorry.
been with me for 4 months already would it be safe to dip in fw for pmd and is there fallow period for this thanks
 

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I don't think this is pmd, as mentioned, there's not a lot of new growth and it looks like the other clam barely has new growth as well. You have to introduce the pathogen from another clam, any new additions?
 
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I don't think this is pmd, as mentioned, there's not a lot of new growth and it looks like the other clam barely has new growth as well. You have to introduce the pathogen from another clam, any new additions?
I have a total of
5 Crocea
1 squamosa
1 deresa
1 gigas
Sounded a lot but able to cope up with the alk and calcium
The Croceas has been with me about 8months the others were added together from a lfs
 
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This are the remaining sadly my Derasa did not survive
 

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It looks like you have some black mesh? That can block a lot of light from getting through. The squamosa doesn't look happy and I don't see a lot of significant growth on the shells (from what I can see in the pics). What fish do you have and how long are your lights on?
 
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It looks like you have some black mesh? That can block a lot of light from getting through. The squamosa doesn't look happy and I don't see a lot of significant growth on the shells (from what I can see in the pics). What fish do you have and how long are your lights on?
I have
6 tangs
7 chromis
6 clowns
1 flame angel
4 wrasse
10 gobies
I know a lot of fish
My lights has been running 12hrs include ramp up n down
85% intensity
The mesh is a diy lid for the tank
Todays parameters
Mg 1350
Cal 450
Kh 8.9
No3 20
Po4 0.05
Ph 7.9
SG 1.025
 

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Keep an eye on the tangs and angel, if you have any nippers, they will most likely be any one of those. I'm not saying a fish is picking at the clam(s), but going forward, look for culprits if parameters and lighting are in check.
 

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Keep an eye on the tangs and angel, if you have any nippers, they will most likely be any one of those. I'm not saying a fish is picking at the clam(s), but going forward, look for culprits if parameters and lighting are in check.
Depending on the "gobies" also. I have seen people call certain blennies gobies and vise versa. Some blennies are known nippers.
 

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