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Old 03/13/2005, 01:46 PM
fishboy19 fishboy19 is offline
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Can you fresh-dip clams?

There is a really nice Maxima clam at my LFS, about 4-5'' for 40 bucks. Only problem is...his tank has flatworms. Hes treating it with flatworm exit. I would like to buy it and fresh dip it if possible so its not sold before I get to it! <-- tends to happen to me at this store.

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Old 03/13/2005, 03:10 PM
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yes u can but i would use that for what u are trying to do
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Old 03/13/2005, 07:52 PM
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I had the same problem when I got my crocea, just get a brush and brush them off, I wouldn't FW dip it.
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Old 03/14/2005, 09:38 AM
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FW dipping would only stress the clams. Simply brush the flatworms off with a brush and be thorough. I would also quarantine the clam and monitor for further pests.
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