Clams in SPS reefs?

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Anyone have clams in high flow SPS tanks?

I'm looking for some advice regarding flow and placement of a maxima. I'd like to add additional clams to the tank as well. It seems like I have high flow above rocks and almost higher flow as downdrafts where opposing flow meets. I'd like to actually increase the flow in the tank but don't want to upset the clam/s. How are you all arranging yours?
 

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Yup, same here. Noae, maxima, crocea all live in high flow areas of the reef. We're not talking powerhead in front of clam flow, but high volume flow. If the mantle dances around it's fine, but if the mantle is pinned up or can't unfold naturally, then changing flow or where the clam is needs to happen.
 

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Have 3 maxima and a hippo all the maxima up on rock no issue as long as not directly in stream blowing up mantle.
 

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My clam is doing great in my sps fluval evo. I have about 80x turnover in flow. he is placed so the rock is a natural barrier. sorry for the bad photo, he actually closed up a little when I turned off the gyre.
 

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They deal with a lot more flow, than we run in sps tanks and will probably love the higher light as well
It does seem the reverse is true in the hobby currently, with everyone following the BRS recommended 250-350 PAR, which is not enough for clams in the long term IME, especially as they get larger (18+ cm). Mine average 600.
 
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Mine sit under 400 watt halides. I would like to add more but worried about introducing clam disease when the first is so healthy. Do you quarantine new ones?
 

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It does seem the reverse is true in the hobby currently, with everyone following the BRS recommended 250-350 PAR, which is not enough for clams in the long term IME, especially as they get larger (18+ cm). Mine average 600.
Gasp....BRS gave out poor advice .. That can't be!


I don't know what the trends are, but would agree with you that 250 to 350 is not enough for most maxima clams north of 4 in.
 

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Mine sit under 400 watt halides. I would like to add more but worried about introducing clam disease when the first is so healthy. Do you quarantine new ones?
If you have established clams and want to add more, then I would set up a QT to observe and deal with potential pests (mainly pyramids).
 

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