lemon drop
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Last weekend we moved our newly purchased reef aquarium to our home. The tank is a 120 gallon (4'x2'x2'), established reef system. 2- 400 watt metal halides, compact florescents, sump, 150lb live rock, etc.
Prior to the move, the tank was set up for 9 months in that location and prior to that in the person's previous home for awhile...
The clam looked great, as seen in the picture, after the move. Since then, the mantle has retracted into the shell on at least 3/4 of the shell. The clam sits on the cc bed as recommended by the person we purchased the tank from. The first day the clam was to one side of the tank in a high flow area. The mantle started to retract, that night I moved it towards the front in a lower flow area.
Is there anything I can do to help my clam recover?
Prior to the move, the tank was set up for 9 months in that location and prior to that in the person's previous home for awhile...
The clam looked great, as seen in the picture, after the move. Since then, the mantle has retracted into the shell on at least 3/4 of the shell. The clam sits on the cc bed as recommended by the person we purchased the tank from. The first day the clam was to one side of the tank in a high flow area. The mantle started to retract, that night I moved it towards the front in a lower flow area.
Is there anything I can do to help my clam recover?