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06/27/2007, 03:15 PM | #1 |
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I bought a Fire Scallop and...
He seems to be doing fine except he will hop around the tank and get stuck in a corner between live rock.. I was wondering how do you prevent him from doing this? Do you arrange the rock in a way that kind of gives him a playpen so to speak so he wont go wondering off and get stuck in one spot for days?
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06/27/2007, 03:35 PM | #2 |
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Fire/Flame scallops are great looking and popular purchases by new aquarist .. but almost all die and I suspect they are on the "do not buy" list of several authors and most experienced aquarist. They are hard to feed and they they will eventually jump somewhere where the food supply isnt sufficient and starve. Not much you can do to prevent that .. sorry.
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06/27/2007, 04:25 PM | #4 |
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ACtually, there not that bad to feed, keep lots of phytoplankton available, live phyto preferably, like DT's Live Phytoplankton or culture your own. (very easy to do) As for him jumping around alot and getting wedged in the rocks and stuff....this is normal. He'll keep moving until he finds a spot that nice and shaded for him and not too high a current but enough to bring food to him....if you are not target feeding him, he'll keep moving looking for food though. Also might add that the first flame scallop i purchased hid from sight for several months. They do not like the bright lighting and will hide from it, even if it means behind all your rockwork where you'lln ever see him. They do not utilize the light at all for feeding, such as clams and corals do so you much provide food. MUST! And they can eat alot too, so keep that in mind.
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06/27/2007, 04:29 PM | #6 |
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thanks guys.. now I need to see if my LFS carris the phytoplankton. Does any place online carry it?
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06/27/2007, 04:53 PM | #7 |
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06/27/2007, 05:40 PM | #9 |
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welcome any time.
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06/28/2007, 04:09 PM | #10 |
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Tomorleans: It`s all ways a good idea to know if you can keep it a live BEFOR you bring it home!
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06/28/2007, 04:19 PM | #11 |
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if you have a fuge you could try him there, my electric clam is doing fine in my fuge but would not put him in main tank as food would present a problem.
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06/29/2007, 09:20 AM | #12 |
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I have read that the natural life span of a flame scallop is not that long in the first place. 1-2 years tops.
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