Until the maricultured Tahitian Maximas start showing a better track record I would not purchase one.
Luca has had this maxima in his tank for 5 yrs - not a recent acquisition. It was huge!
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Until the maricultured Tahitian Maximas start showing a better track record I would not purchase one.
Yeah right.... its 5 years old in my tank...Luca has had this maxima in his tank for 5 yrs - not a recent acquisition. It was huge!
Yeah right.... its 5 years old in my tank...
Its really sad....
I just hope for my derasa... its more huge then the maxima.... and its the same years with me....
but it seem to be a little better every day..... let's see...
Awww missed that or over looked post.
Had you introduced any corals, fish or other inverts?
@bsagea judging from your avatar it appears you have an inclination towards Tridacna? What do you feel are the possible causes and treatments?
@bsagea judging from your avatar it appears you have an inclination towards Tridacna? What do you feel are the possible causes and treatments?
ORA's are aquacultured as well. They have some huge vats for them. The maricultured though have some striking colors that you usually don't see on the aquacultured ones.
I Think that's explained on a better way that i can do it in english.. [emoji23]Would you mind adding more detail to the glucose treatment such as concentration and bath?
I looked up the article that Luca wrote for the glucose info. I never heard of this treatment, but when my clams are not looking good, I will try to do whatever to save them.
The doses are: 1 coffee spoon of glucose every 2 litres of water.
I attached the link - read down to the Curative Baths.
http://www.danireef.com/2017/05/09/pyramidellidae-snails-tridacna-killers/