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T. Crocea changes?
Do T. Crocea clams change their mantle colors under different lighting situations? It is a beautiful clam, but not as colorful as some of the ones I have seen online. If the store had him under actinic VHOs and I put him under my 175 MHs will his colors become even more vibrant.
If so how long would it take to see the change. On a side note = Is T. Crocea a fast grower? |
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your crocea should start to look a little better after time under your mh versus vho's.
crocea's are the slowest growers of the tridacnids. avg growth is 1" a year.
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Thanks, will a serpent star be a problem with this clam?
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I heard clams color up better with lights on the higher kelvin scale. Like 10k or even 6.5k.
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I've never had a green serpent, apparently they are evil, but I dont know how they would be with clams.
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I too have heard that the green one's are bad for clams.
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