Clam Help

I dont' know if this has been said already, but remove anything under the clam. Squamys are sand burrowing clams, not rock dwellers like maximas or croceas.
 
Puffer is right. Test your water! Really there is no downside and without doing so it is hard to say what is going on because it is a MAIN component in your tank. Just saying everything else looks good doesnt mean your water is stable or as stable as it could be. No one wants you to do anything for them youre the one asking for help and usually this is essential information for anyone to give input. Sorry if that comes off as mean its just annoying when people are looking for help but arent willing to help themselves....
 
Regarding Pinched Mantle:

I was given this tip by someone who's had clams for a very long time. He said that if you suspect a clam to have PM, first thing you should do is to determine if parameters are good, water flow, lighting, and once you've checked and crossed those off your list as not being applicable, add fresh carbon to your aquarium, wait one week, if the clam hasn't stopped showing PM, then you can proceed to a FW dip. His exact words were "too many people rush to PM when it can be something in the water that needs to be filtered out by carbon".

I have a maxima that was exhibiting the exact signs of PM, I asked my friend what I should do and he told me the above. I skipped the first three parts and added carbon immediately and also reduced my LED white channel to 80%. The clam is fine now.
 
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