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![]() It's spawning. It might be a good time for a water change as the excess nutrients in the water column my cause you some problems.
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![]() Does this happen often I've never seen it before.
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![]() It is known to happen in home aquariums - spawning that is. It is HIGHLY recommended to do big water changes as I have read a couple of articles on it wiping out tanks. It means they're healthy at least.
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![]() Delphinus had a bad incident awhile back when all or most of his clams spawned and caused a nutrient overload. IMO a water change is in order.
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![]() I'm just getting ready to do one I was just getting some video of it.
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![]() Can the sucessfully spawn in my aquarium (Baby Clams)??
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![]() Does sound like a spawn. Rare but not unheard of. Never heard of any baby clams come out of one, alas. Change carbon, clean skimmer and a water change ASAP. Had it happen a couple times before w/p incident but last one I lost 4 fish.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |