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Old 12-22-2013, 02:16 AM
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Easy peasy. Scrubbed off about 100-150 of the little buggers. No egg masses that I noticed but they got scrubbed off too and I went after the scutes with a little pick. Clam is clean for now and its business as usual in the tank. Guess I should feed the fish more, one of my tangs tried to take a chunk out of my arm

Now to attempt to do this every second night. Should be interesting...
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Old 12-22-2013, 02:26 AM
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Guess I should feed the fish more, one of my tangs tried to take a chunk out of my arm
Ha

I couldn't find info on the web to nail down the incubation period of these little buggers

Did it say anything in one of the links ? I must have missed it

From what I can find on the web, they can take anywhere from 3-18 days to hatch - temp dependant ....
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Old 12-22-2013, 02:56 AM
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I couldn't find info on the web to nail down the incubation period of these little buggers

Did it say anything in one of the links ? I must have missed it

From what I can find on the web, they can take anywhere from 3-18 days to hatch - temp dependant ....
The OP in one of those threads said they did it for a month. I was hoping maybe they were just OCD or something but ya I guess if you're watching for the eggs to hatch and then the snails get big enough to see, it takes awhile
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The OP in one of those threads said they did it for a month. I was hoping maybe they were just OCD or something but ya I guess if you're watching for the eggs to hatch and then the snails get big enough to see, it takes awhile
Does this mean you will have to scrub your clam every day for up to 3 weeks ?

I guess it'll be very clean by then
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Does this mean you will have to scrub your clam every day for up to 3 weeks ?

I guess it'll be very clean by then
Lol. Im surprised this thread got to page 2 without that kind of comment
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Does this mean you will have to scrub your clam every day for up to 3 weeks ?

I guess it'll be very clean by then
That was a very innocent question aimed at your dilemma

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Lol. Im surprised this thread got to page 2 without that kind of comment
I was gonna add something to the end of my previous post asking that we don't go there .... but I didn't want to encourage it

So, now that the 'box' has been opened, I wanna be the first to say that I'm sorry to hear your 'critter' is infected and I wish you all the best throughout your 3 week regimen to rid yourself of the 'infestation'

At least it's not an infection you have to carry with you

All the best and a Merry Christmas

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That was a very innocent question aimed at your dilemma


I was gonna add something to the end of my previous post asking that we don't go there .... but I didn't want to encourage it

So, now that the 'box' has been opened, I wanna be the first to say that I'm sorry to hear your 'critter' is infected and I wish you all the best throughout your 3 week regimen to rid yourself of the 'infestation'

At least it's not an infection you have to carry with you

All the best and a Merry Christmas
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Put your clam in a small dish with some sand . The snails burrow in the sand in the daytime . Throw out the sand come day time and scrub and remove them nighttime . Do this until there are no more !

(Also the snails may lay eggs on the sand next to the clam by accident )

Takes about a month to get rid of them but always keep checking

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Put your clam in a small dish with some sand . The snails burrow in the sand in the daytime . Throw out the sand come day time and scrub and remove them nighttime . Do this until there are no more !
Good point for anyone who hasn't read the links

There are lots of wrasses that eat these little terrors, but they can't get them all from deep inside
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Old 12-22-2013, 02:32 AM
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Good point for anyone who hasn't read the links

There are lots of wrasses that eat these little terrors, but they can't get them all from deep inside
just making sure he didn't miss that ! Or you could be fighting a loosing battle hehe
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