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I purchased a clam from my LFS about 4 days ago. In the store is was bright blue and responded well to movement.

It has been in my tank for 4 days now. It is responding well to movement but has started getting blotchy brown spots.

All of my water parameters are within range for the clam. Tested at LFS and home. And I rechecked them again today.

It is on the sand bed about 24 inches from the light.

Too much light? Not enough light? Other issues?



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Maxima?

Type of light?

Need values for chemistry, sorry? Basically need more info.
 
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Chemistry:
Salinity - 1.025
Temperature: ~79
pH: ~8.2
Alkalinity: ~9 dKH
Ammonia (NH3): 0
Nitrite (NO2): 0
Nitrate (NO3): 0
Phosphate (PO4): .01ppm

Lights:
LEDs - 120w
Ch1: UV - 50% intensity @ 10 hours
Ch2: White - 60% intensity @ 8 hours
 
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Good question. I know they are LEDs, but not sure of the specs on them. He is closed today but I can call him tomorrow. Anything I can do in the meantime?
 

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Good question. I know they are LEDs, but not sure of the specs on them. He is closed today but I can call him tomorrow. Anything I can do in the meantime?
I personally would turn down the intensity and slowly bring them up day by day, say 5% a day. Thats just what id do. Im no clam expert.
 

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I personally would turn down the intensity and slowly bring them up day by day, say 5% a day. Thats just what id do. Im no clam expert.

Agreed, what chem you posted looks fine. Clam for the most part looks good.
 
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From what I've read. The clam itself is healthy. It's the algae inside the clam that is causing the discoloration.

What should I start the lights at? 10%? And when should I stop?
 

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From what I've read. The clam itself is healthy. It's the algae inside the clam that is causing the discoloration.

What should I start the lights at? 10%? And when should I stop?
Yeah 10 is good. Id stop at whatever you plan on KEEPING them at.
 

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