Can I get a clam?

Cherie cook

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My tank is about two months old now...all cycled, hair algae in the receding stage, all corals and fish doing great. It's an 80 gallon "cube" with a pair of clowns,small bristletooth tang, citron goby and two pearly jawfish. For corals I have some LPS and a few mushrooms and zoas. Is it too soon for me to be thinking about getting a small clam...I was thinking a maxima?
 
Probably a bit early. Are all of your parameters stable? You mention LPS but not SPS. How is your lighting situation? You would need to be able to support 250+ par to support the clam.
 
Variables do vary on the tank and equipment. To tease, I got a 1" maxima clam in my nano tank after having set up 1-2 months. My tank is now 3 1/2 months old and clam is doing well with new growth (white shell).

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Maxima clams under 2” typically need phytoplankton in addition to good lighting to thrive..
 
I agree with Squamosa or Deresa to start... they are not all that light demanding. Maxima need more than a Kessil, IMO... others will disagree, but I like them to have plenty of light, not "just enough."

Once your coralline is all over the place and you are getting tired of scraping it, this is a good sign that your tank is mature enough for the more complex creatures. I am not talking about just a few spots, but everywhere and growing more every day.
 

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