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I thought so. It is just the light and the particles from water. Thank you for sharing. It is grow too fast. I just wonder what is the growing rate if it was in its natural habitat.Nothing other than what was feed to the fish in the tank. Primary used three 400 watt 10,000K Ushio bulbs and two 140 watt VHO Actinic 03 bulbs when I had the clam in my 270 gallon tank.
I thought so. It is just the light and the particles from water. Thank you for sharing. It is grow too fast. I just wonder what is the growing rate if it was in its natural habitat.
That would be the National Zoo in DC - but, due to budget cuts........ They closed the whole invert house last year!
The clam is housed in Billy's restaurant tank.
Was. Was sadly pathetic. It's closed now. The closest aquarium is the National Aquarium in BaltimoreThe DC Aquarium is sadly pathetic. I found a greater diversity of marine life in most LFS. So sad (and you pay to get in).
Yea sadly no major public aquarium is going to take livestock donations, it's an all to common myth.If you need to or want to, I think the National Aquarium in Baltimore would love to have this guy!
they already have one in the reef exhibit...If you need to or want to, I think the National Aquarium in Baltimore would love to have this guy!