clam size

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I was wondering what size are clams when they are easiest to keep? I'm having issues with them dying when smaller than 2.5". All my levels are within specs. Any help would be great.
 
Which type are you having troubles with? Do they move around a lot before they die?

I've noticed that the small Maxima's are hard to make happy and they don't want to stay put. The more they get moved around the more stressed out they get. More stress causes death.

It all depends on the type of clam you want to keep. But a general size that they are more hardy is 3" and up.
 
I've had the croceas. They looked good for about a week and then stay open and die. Haven't had them mo e to much after placing them in the sand bed. Low water flow and oyster fest 3 times a week.
 
What fish and inverts do you have? What lighting do you have? What are your params?

No need to feed if you have fish and good lighting, the Oyster Feast shouldn't do much of anything for them.
 
Orange shoulder and atlantic tang,blk clowns,red mandarin, Hawaiian firefish,anthias,cleaner &peppermint shrimp,sand shifting and snails,emerald crabs.

Alk..10 cal..480 mag..1380 sal..1.024 nitrates..5 trits,Po4 and ammonia ..0

Lighting...sunlight supply lumenmax elites..250w 14k
 
Ahh, I have witnessed Peppermint shrimp kill clams before. I would look into possibly removing them and then try a clam again.
 

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