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05/29/2005, 09:56 PM | #1 |
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Tank mature enough for a clam yet?
I have a 54 gal. tank, everything going well, except that im having some trouble with microbubbles. I have a 400w 20k coralvue metal halide over the tank. I currently have several acros and other sps that are all doing very well for a month or so,. I heard that if you can succesfully keep an acro for a couple weeks then your tank is stable/mature enough for a clam. Is this anywhere near true? btw my tank is about 5 months old,. Do you think my tank is ready for a clam? and what size and type of clam is best? - i was thinking about a 3 in. maxima...
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05/31/2005, 06:50 PM | #2 |
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i have no problem with clams but can only keep a few acros alive
make shur that you keep alk and calcium stable clams can hog them up
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As long as your parameters are, and have remained, stable, I think it should be fine.
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As far as type of clam, it is personal preference. I would probably suggest a maxima or crocea (both have high lighting needs) for a tank your size, as they stay fairly small, as compared to other tridacnids. By the way, what are of Texas are you in? |
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05/31/2005, 08:17 PM | #4 |
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ok, well i got my first clam mon. :-D Its about a 3.5 in. derasa, and looks great, no parasites or anything. And so far its open all the time, and looks great. I currently have it on the sand bed. Is there anything in particular about derasas that I should know? except they suck up cal. and grow big and fast. tia
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05/31/2005, 08:44 PM | #6 |
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Derasas like to be on the sandbed and aren't one of the really high light requiring clams (not that it matters in your case).
Key Point to Derasas - for some reason, they are ESPECIALLY sensitive to sudden changes in SG/salinity and don't handle it very well. Make sure you keep it nice and steady with no sudden shocks to the system. Derasas are beautiful and can live a long life and get to be very large. Congrats on a cool clam! John
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06/01/2005, 03:26 PM | #7 |
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k, thx. My dad wants me to get some more clams too. (i want more too btw) but I was wondering if there is a certain amount of time that you should wait before adding another clam?
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