Healthy Hardy Cultured Clams VIDEO

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At Pacific East Aquaculture we stock lots of cultured clams in a wide variety of colors. Our clams are hardy and easy to keep!

We have some great specials and lots of WYSIWYG to pick from. Find them here:
https://pacificeastaquaculture.com/collections/clams-2

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I may have missed it, if so apologies, but do you use any supplemental lighting in the green house for the clams or is it all natural? If natural just wondering, more out of curiosity than anything else, what a Seneye would show for par.

I think it is really cool what you are doing and hope the business does well. I know once I'm ready to introduce a clam into my system that I'll be stopping here. Will probably only be a blip in the grand scheme of things but I always enjoy your updates so thank you for taking the time and adding a video.
 
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I may have missed it, if so apologies, but do you use any supplemental lighting in the green house for the clams or is it all natural? If natural just wondering, more out of curiosity than anything else, what a Seneye would show for par.

I think it is really cool what you are doing and hope the business does well. I know once I'm ready to introduce a clam into my system that I'll be stopping here. Will probably only be a blip in the grand scheme of things but I always enjoy your updates so thank you for taking the time and adding a video.

We do not use any supplemental lighting in the greenhouse. We use blue shade in portions, except over Acropora and clams. It is very difficult to view corals in the greenhouse and appreciate their coloration. Its always amazing to see them under LEDs.
 

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I’m still sad about missing the tear drop, but the majority of my clams ordered from PEA are growing quite well. I don’t think anywhere else is even worth considering for clams.
 
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I’m still sad about missing the tear drop, but the majority of my clams ordered from PEA are growing quite well. I don’t think anywhere else is even worth considering for clams.

Got in another Noae and a Tiger Crocea this week, but they sold before they hit the site. Will try to get some more in. If you'd like one please email me and I'll notify you before posting on the site.

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