Gigas Grow Out Thread

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Clams feed on phytoplankton. I have a bunch of frozen phytoplankton from the days that I breed clownfish so I decided to start to feed my clams. I keep my small clams in a bucket close to the surface in my lighted sump so it is easy to make an enclosure to keep the phytoplankton from dilute to the rest of the tank. Did this by cut out the bottom of another bucket. Since the bucket is tapper, wider on top so this work out perfect
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Here are the clams without the feeding bucket on top. I actually took this picture after I feed them this AM
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Feeding and clearing of Phytoplankton after 30 mins
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I will be experimenting with the feeding regiments and will observe and see how my clams do with regular feeding.
This contraption is not perfect yet. There is a gap at the bottom so the phytoplankton can leak out. I will raise the clam bucket a little so the feeding contraption seal this gap, by pushing into the sand. This afternoon feeding there will be no gap. Will see how fast the clams “eat” the phytoplankton.
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Contributions of phototrophic and heterotrophic nutrition ... - Inter Research

Here is a link to a fascinating study that supports the feeding of your young Gigas.
Also it states that scientist understand very little about the feeding habits of giant clams. This is why I never understood the absolutes when it comes to not feeding clams. Especially when I've read other study that showed they will often switch back and forth between food sources. Also they have the ability to descriminate between particulate organic matter as well.
 

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Google: Contributions of phototrophic and heterotrophic nutrition.

It is the first result for me with that search.
For some reason I can text the study but I can't cut and paste it.
 

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Are there any growth threads with members doing this same thing years ago? I’d like to see their long term progress?
 

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I love this thread on gigas clams. Just a "heads up" Live Aquaria has just dropped the price from $219.00 to $139.99! For those of you who like myself have been waiting for the price to drop now is the time to buy! Happy Reefing!
 
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Thoughts on this gigas from divers den?


I don’t see any new growth and the coralline almost looks to be growing inside the shell from mantle retraction. Considering how fast these grow it seems odd to me. Not thinking about buying it, but curious what people think.
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Seems like DD needs to completely sterilize their clam system. I know of no one, including myself, that has had a clam survive from them. Hopefully some people out there have better luck with their clams.
 

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This is why I was so excited to hear the normal liveaquaria orders go to ora and are shipped from Florida.
 

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This is why I was so excited to hear the normal liveaquaria orders go to ora and are shipped from Florida.
I thought only the actual ORA items shipped directly from Florida.

Anyhow might as well post a quick Gigas update. Pushing 3 inches in length now & I would say it has doubled in size already. Appears to be very happy.


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I thought only the actual ORA items shipped directly from Florida.

Anyhow might as well post a quick Gigas update. Pushing 3 inches in length now & I would say it has doubled in size already. Appears to be very happy.


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This is tank buster growth.
 

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I'll throw in my growout setup here, a floating raft to bring them close to my lights. Tank is heavy on the skimming, but also heavy on doses of phyto. Am I foolish for growing them in such a small tank (for now)? Well, I have an Apex dosing 2-part by the hour, so..

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