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![]() Suggestions would be welcome if someone knew what the issue was.
I was expecting someone to know why they're closed and then offer a solution. Not offer 5 different solutions to be done at once. So I'm going to do them one at a time and first I'm going to try and rule out a fish picking at it. I just find it hard to believe that these clams are fine for 6+ months and then one day they just decide its no longer good enough at the same time. While nothing else in the tank is effected |
#2
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![]() The reason I chose a large tank with a large water volume is to eliminate drastic swings and water changes. Water conditions don't change at the snap of a finger. If the water conditions were deteriorating, it would be a gradual process and I would have noticed it.
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#3
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![]() Clams are not coral or fish
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#4
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![]() Anyone who mistreats their pets buy not meeting the minimal standards to support life should not be keeping them
And yes clams are pets |
#5
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![]() And who are you to say I am mistreating my pets and not providing minimal standards to support life? You know nothing about what I do with my tank and the extents I go to to maintain my tank.
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#6
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![]() I have a 35 gall w a 10 gal sump if you want. Lol
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