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Mussels
I was wondering about keeping mussels in a tropical reef tank. I am currently in Alaska (I live in Michigan). Over the course of my trip I'll be clamming, fishing, collecting mussels, etc and I wondered if taking a small rock (5-10 mussels) of mussels could survive in my aquarium. My primary concern is the temperature difference between really cold Alaska and an 80 degree tank. Also would the rock need to be lifted out of the water for an hour or two twice daily to simulate tides? I plan to culture phytoplankton when I get back so I should be able to feed them. Finally, does anyone else know of any other goodies I may be able to snag for my tank? Thanks! Any advice is appreciated.
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Sciencing Daily
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you really need tropical mussels. They won't survive with that kind of a temp difference. Divers Den gets some tr4opical musssels occasionaly.
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Yeah, they will absolutely not survive. But if you have any angelfish or butterflyfish they will love the mussels if you crack them open and drop them in
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It's pronounced Bone
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Are there Marine Mussels? I tried freshwater mussels many many moons ago, and they died and were disgusting.
I've never seen marine mussels for sale. |
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The mussels are marine, thanks everyone I appreciate the help. Anyone know of any goodies I may be able to grab for my tank while I'm here? I can't think of anything but if someone has any suggestions?
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It's pronounced Bone
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Nothing temerpare will surivive long term in a reef tank. I would just skip getting anything unless you get some seaweed with lots of critters in there, your fish will go nuts for them probably.
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