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anathema
03/09/2006, 07:21 PM
I have what appears to be a completely healthy crocea clam. However, it always has strings of bubbles trapped in slime hanging off the edges of the mantle. I have never experienced this before with a clam, and I am wondering if anyone else has?

mbbuna
03/09/2006, 07:39 PM
how long have you had the clam? can you post a pic?

smcnally
03/09/2006, 09:50 PM
Sounds like Vermetid Snails to me. I've had them on my clams before.

chemisfun11
03/11/2006, 11:04 PM
Yeah, I've noticed this at times too. I'd take a pic and post it, but my wife broke my camera! Uhgg! Please post a pic if you can, and can these Vermetid snails be eliminated?

NewSchool04
03/12/2006, 02:45 AM
you need to scrape them off the shell. they look like dark curly cues. Take a knife and make sure you cut them off, get underneath them and cut them off.

anathema
03/16/2006, 06:57 PM
I have had the calm approximately 5 months, and it has slimed like this since I got it. It shows a white band of new growth on the rim, and I see zero sign of any parasites on it. To all outward appearences it's healthy. It has a clean band of white growth on the edge of it's shell, and no organisms I can see growing there. I cannot get under the clam as I set it in a depression in the rock and it has attached.

I had Crocea clams in a previous tank, and don't remember them sliming like this.

I do have a 6line in the tank, would this be helping to control a parasite I can't see for the moment?

anathema
03/16/2006, 06:58 PM
BTW, I don't see any vermetid snails, have many in the tank tho, none slime across the clam that I can see.