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post #1 of 40
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OK...I got a gold maxima last week.....it is small....BUT my Sailfin will not leave it alone.....he keeps picking it up and tossing it around..

 

any ideas on how I can place this clam safely????????????

 

The last place I had it I thought was good...it was left alone for 2 days....I almost lost it in a cave this morning too  :(

 

right now I have it on the sand until I can decide, and when I turned my head the DARN SF was carrying it off

 

I am literally sitting here babysitting it

post #2 of 40

Sounds like someone is playing soccer

Not sure if this will work but you can get some epoxy from lowes, home depot, or ACE called Loctite Epoxy and epoxy it to a rock then burry that rock under the sand depending on how deep your sand is. Or get a large fragging disk and epoxy it to the disk then burry the disk. Some have even Epoxy the clam to their rock work somehwere off the sand bed.

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post #3 of 40
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I thought you were never to epoxy clams

post #4 of 40
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I thought you were never to epoxy clams



That's what I thought because of the glands that they use to attach themselves to the rocks. The correct name of the glands is escaping my memory.

post #5 of 40
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That's what I thought because of the glands that they use to attach themselves to the rocks. The correct name of the glands is escaping my memory.



I believe it is Byssal

post #6 of 40
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I believe it is Byssal

Yup, that's it. I was gonna say bassel but I knew that was wrong.
 

post #7 of 40

Yea not sure I know I have heard of people doing it with success but I was thinking there is a spacific area on the bottom that you can use it either towards the front or back not sure exactly. I would have to look into it more

post #8 of 40

 You can glue/epoxy them, but it's just not recommended because most people over do it or put it in the wrong spot.

 

IMO, I would not glue it, because your fish might just irritate it more and kill it.  If you do decide to glue it, put glue on the side of the shell, close the the bottom.

 

Maxima's can go in the sand. I've successfully done this in the past, just make sure that you don't have a goby that's going to bury it in the sand.

 

Is there any other tank you can put this in?

 

I know it might be tedious, but can you "train" your sailfin to stay away from it?

post #9 of 40
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Is there any other tank you can put this in?

 

I know it might be tedious, but can you "train" your sailfin to stay away from it?



If I have to I can put it in the 29G under T5's....

 

LOL...train the Sailfin......everytime I see it go near it...I chase it away.....so far since the one time this morning it has left it alone in the sand....I am scared to place it back on the top rock since I almost lost it in a cave :(

 

I do have the little golden headed goby, but it is small, and has stayed away...so far

 

the epoxy scares me, BUT.....if it is better off on the rock in the upper part of the tank, I may not have a choice

 

IDK....Do you think it will be okay on the bottom?   I do have 250W MH and T5's

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If I have to I can put it in the 29G under T5's....

 

LOL...train the Sailfin......everytime I see it go near it...I chase it away.....so far since the one time this morning it has left it alone in the sand....I am scared to place it back on the top rock since I almost lost it in a cave :(

 

I do have the little golden headed goby, but it is small, and has stayed away...so far

 

the epoxy scares me, BUT.....if it is better off on the rock in the upper part of the tank, I may not have a choice

 

IDK....Do you think it will be okay on the bottom?   I do have 250W MH and T5's



I'd glue it to a small rock and leave it in the sand, it should be fine there, as long as it doesn't get irritated anymore. If it has the rock attached to it, it "should" be happy with that.

post #11 of 40
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Here it is

 

maxima 11-7-10 001.JPG

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maxima 11-7-10 008.JPG

post #12 of 40

So how is it doing now?? Happy as a clam I hope. 

post #13 of 40

Never glue a clam down IMO.

post #14 of 40
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Never glue a clam down IMO.



NO, I didn't...I remember readign that and was tthe funny thing is....Yesterday I was going to lift it off the sand a little and place it on a rock that I was "HOPING" it would be okay on

 

WELL....somehow it has attached to that rock....I think on that rock it has a little lip that is under the sand some.....so I am not gonna mess with it....

 

The only thing is it does not seem to be opening real full....OH it opens....it's sensitive to movement (which I have read is good)....Maybe it just needs time to recover...IDK

post #15 of 40


 

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Quote:
Originally Posted by spanko View Post

Never glue a clam down IMO.



NO, I didn't...I remember readign that and was tthe funny thing is....Yesterday I was going to lift it off the sand a little and place it on a rock that I was "HOPING" it would be okay on

 

WELL....somehow it has attached to that rock....I think on that rock it has a little lip that is under the sand some.....so I am not gonna mess with it....

 

The only thing is it does not seem to be opening real full....OH it opens....it's sensitive to movement (which I have read is good)....Maybe it just needs time to recover...IDK



If it's reacting to movement, it "should" be ok, especially if it has found a rock to attach itself to on its own.

post #16 of 40
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If it's reacting to movement, it "should" be ok, especially if it has found a rock to attach itself to on its own.



Thanks for replying...I know you know a lot about clams....I have read in my books that movement reaction is a good sign......I just wish it would open more

 

Hopefully it will in time, and I also thought that the fact that it attached to something was also a good sign....cuz doesn't a sickly clam..NOT attachshrug.gif

post #17 of 40

You are correct.

 

Just remember, if it's opening up too much, this is also not a good thing.

 

Can you post a picture of it?

post #18 of 40
Thread Starter 

This is the best I can do...It usually opens a little more.....

 

Maxima 11-13-10 001.JPG

 

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post #19 of 40

 I wouldn't be concerned with that if it's still reacting to any movement near it, especially since it has been so stressed lately. If it still looks like that in another 10 days, then I might be a little more concerned, but not now. The mantle looks even throughout, so you should be fine, it just needs to be happy again.

post #20 of 40
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LOL...everytime I try to get near the tank...or walk into the room it closes like that.....if I peek from a distance, it is open more.....it does not want its picture taken I guess

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