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Mark Henry
February 18th 06, 11:36 PM
I've had several people e-mail me lately about my "new" t crocea clam
that I added on 2/1/06 and reported a kind of "rot" appearing on the
mantle. Turns out that this is rather common/normal with croceas and
isn't a problem. Here's a photo of the little guy as he appears today...
http://www.markhenryenterprises.com/images/t_crocea_021806.gif
Thanks to everyone who offered support, advice, and words of encouragement.
mark h
kim gross
February 19th 06, 11:09 AM
Mark Henry wrote:
> I've had several people e-mail me lately about my "new" t crocea clam
> that I added on 2/1/06 and reported a kind of "rot" appearing on the
> mantle. Turns out that this is rather common/normal with croceas and
> isn't a problem. Here's a photo of the little guy as he appears today...
>
> http://www.markhenryenterprises.com/images/t_crocea_021806.gif
>
> Thanks to everyone who offered support, advice, and words of encouragement.
>
> mark h
Your clams look nice. I just hope your sebae anemone makes it, it is
bleached, like most are when they are shipped. It should be a brown
color not white.
Kim
Mark Henry
February 19th 06, 12:56 PM
kim gross wrote:
>
> Your clams look nice. I just hope your sebae anemone makes it, it is
> bleached, like most are when they are shipped. It should be a brown
> color not white.
>
Kim,
The clam seems to be as happy as a, well, as a clam. As for the sebae...
I've got my fingers crossed as well. I got him last week, along with
several frags and the hairy muchroom from a guy I met in a back alley.
Er, I mean at my LFS, who was tearing down his tank.
It seems to be happy, mobile and eating. But then again, I thought the
mushroom was doing well until Friday too.
mark h
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