New WYSIWYG Clams

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always a beautiful selection, dr. mac & pea team! ;Happy;Happy;Happy
 
maximas and croceas max out at 6"-8" but have high light requirements and you'll have to watch parameters like a hawk (e.g. calcium consumption). if you can grow sps corals, you should be able to keep a tridacnid clam.

significantly different from sps corals, clams don't like high flow. hth.
 
maximas and croceas max out at 6"-8" but have high light requirements and you'll have to watch parameters like a hawk (e.g. calcium consumption). if you can grow sps corals, you should be able to keep a tridacnid clam.

significantly different from sps corals, clams don't like high flow. hth

Thank you for the advice ill work on my tank more :)
 

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