Placement of Squamosa!!

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Hi everyone, I was wondering if this is a comfortable way to place an adult Squamosa (about 28 cm) for it? Instead of holding his perforated butt tightly above the surface of the sand I let him hang above it.:astonished-face:
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Hi everyone, I was wondering if this is a comfortable way to place an adult Squamosa (about 28 cm) for it? Instead of holding his perforated butt tightly above the surface of the sand I let him hang above it.:astonished-face:
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Sand placement isn’t necessarily good. Most clams like flow and high par
 
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Sand placement isn’t necessarily good. Most clams like flow and high par
Thanks, I consulted an expert on clam farming in my area earlier and he said that you have to keep this hole of the clam well buried in sand or else strange creatures will attack its butt.I measured the light at this location earlier and it had 200 par
 

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