Help with Duresa clam

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My clam isn't opening up, or at least very much. I tried him in varying places on the sand bed, but it doesn't seem to like anyplace. He also keeps getting knocked over by my fish, which probably isn't helping. I now have him up on the liverock in a crevice where he can't get knocked over, but I read that they usually are on the sandbed. I have LEDs for lights. He's still alive, when you make a shadow over him he slams shut, but I'd like to save him. I'm going to see if he does any better higher up tomorrow. Any ideas/help?
 
Derasa clams are pretty hardy. How big is your tank and what kind of l.e.d.s are you running. Sounds like a light issue.
 
jimknutson;703156 wrote: Derasa clams are pretty hardy. How big is your tank and what kind of l.e.d.s are you running. Sounds like a light issue.

135 gal tank and the same LEDs as 3 or 4 other guys on here. I have three of the 55LED 3w fixtures. If he's closed up, wouldn't that be too much light?
 
atcaw94;703167 wrote: 135 gal tank and the same LEDs as 3 or 4 other guys on here. I have three of the 55LED 3w fixtures. If he's closed up, wouldn't that be too much light?

It wouldn't be from to much light. They are light hogs!! The only time mine ever closes is when the lights are out and even then, it doesn't fully close. I'd say that either something else is off or something is aggravating it.
 
Well, the clam hasn't opened up in a few days. I picked it up today and there were three bristle worms on the bottom of it, I shook two off but the other one crawled into the shell.. Does this mean it's likely dead? I thought clams opened up when they were dead?
 
Pulled the clam out and put it in a quarantine tank, it's not stinkin yet, so maybe..... When I put him in the Q tank, a friggin 3-4" bristle worm crawled out. ****, those things are nasty
 
How big is said clam? Small clams are susceptible to bristle worm attack when small.
Also, it is not possible to give a clam to much light.
 
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