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Clams
I am interested in purchasing a clam, not sure what kind yet, but can anyone tell me anything about them? Are they difficult? Thanks
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Providing you have good water quality and high light intensity they are pretty easy to keep. Place in a high light, low flow area.
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squamosas and deresa clams are better first clams than are maximas and croceas
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heres some reading on clams
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/cav1i3.../Clam_care.htm http://www.clamsdirect.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1994 http://www.clamsdirect.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2516
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Tridacna: brilliant color in the good light, no coral compares with it.
Drawbacks: - it grow big and reasonably fast; - if the turf algae takes a hold on the shell, removing it is almost impossible, IMHE; (NO3, PO4 = 0) - they don't want be where you like them to be. Mine orients itself across the flow, for a some reason; - watch for bristle worms, if clam starts decline - protect it; - they cough, if the particles of fine food are in the water. May drop itself from the perch, repeatedly. In peaceful environment - real beauties. |
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