my derasa's exhaust hole has become round and about the circumference of a pencil. It (the clam) has stopped opening as much and is not really acting normal. I don't see anyting attacking it. I have had this one for about 3 months, in the sand, but with a flat piece of coral rock underneath that he has attached his muscle(?) to. Over the last couple days I noticed that the exhaust hole which is usually shaped like a cone, was just a flat hole. I don't know what to do at this point, the only inverts I have are some snails and some hermits and the only fish I have are tangs. Any ideas? I don't want to lose the clam, will it grow back it's hole and fix itself or should I remove the clam or treat it separately? Thanks for the help. The rest of the corals are doing well and I feed Phyto every week.
Please help me
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