Thinking about adding a clam or two which will be placed directly on a BB tank.....which species (if any) would be fine sitting on a glass bottom? I assume the rock boring Crocea would not do well.
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He was asking what clam could go directly on a bare bottom tank.Maxima and put it higher in the tank on rock
Perfect....thanks. That is what I was hoping to hear. Now just have to find a spot that isn't shaded, and has lower flow lol.I've had tridacna even lay their byssal threads directly to the glass until they got big enough where they didn't need them. Make sure you post some pics when you get one.
The tricky part, lol. For flow, as long as the clam itself doesn't retract into its shell for long periods of time your good to go. A little mantle movement I wouldn't sweat.Perfect....thanks. That is what I was hoping to hear. Now just have to find a spot that isn't shaded, and has lower flow lol.
That might actually be an issue....I have two islands with flow wrapping around both of them. The areas that "might" work are in the outside edges which have lower PAR. I will figure something out....I couldn't have clams for the longest time because of my semi-predator stocking. I have pretty much replaced every non-reef safe fish so I can actually, once again, have snails, urchins, crabs, clams, etc. I will build a rock wall if I have toThe tricky part, lol. For flow, as long as the clam itself doesn't retract into its shell for long periods of time your good to go. A little mantle movement I wouldn't sweat.
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