I've had 3 Maxima clams there were well established and loving life in different parts of the rock work. Introduced a very large healthy looking maxima from the LFS that I paid a premium for. I saw it in their tanks for 2.5 weeks and it was doing fine with no obvious of troubles so I took it home. After 2 weeks, it was looking a little squirrelly so I did a FW dip, week later it ejected it's insides, ejected it's foot, then died.
Slowly the 3 happy clams did the exact same things in the same timeline sequentially despite temp/ph matched 20-25min FW dips and even doing no dip. I put the last clam in a different established SPS tank when the second maxima started dying. No pyramid snails on any. All 3 died with the last one dying in a completely different tank. Not sure what got them but it almost was like it traveled up the tank somehow because the big clam was at the bottom. I do have very strong flow in the system but the clams are well shielded by SPS and rock work from the heavy flow.
It wasn't pinched mantle, not sure what it was but all I really did was infect both my SPS tanks with some kind of clam disease. I'll go clam-less for a few months and then see if I can introduce them again after a clam fallow period.
All other animals and corals were doing great.
Slowly the 3 happy clams did the exact same things in the same timeline sequentially despite temp/ph matched 20-25min FW dips and even doing no dip. I put the last clam in a different established SPS tank when the second maxima started dying. No pyramid snails on any. All 3 died with the last one dying in a completely different tank. Not sure what got them but it almost was like it traveled up the tank somehow because the big clam was at the bottom. I do have very strong flow in the system but the clams are well shielded by SPS and rock work from the heavy flow.
It wasn't pinched mantle, not sure what it was but all I really did was infect both my SPS tanks with some kind of clam disease. I'll go clam-less for a few months and then see if I can introduce them again after a clam fallow period.
All other animals and corals were doing great.

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