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Hello everyone. I have owned one of the older Red Seas for about 7 months now and I have some questions. There is a big sale because a store near me is remodeling. They're offering 35% or more off on most livestock. I'm interested in taking the deal for their clams. I'm currently running diagnostics on my water and will post them ASP. Note: I don't have the testers for Calcium or Phosphate. I plan to pick up supplies for it when I buy the clam and will ask them to test my current water there. Since clams are usually so expensive, I think now is the best opportunity to get one. There are a few problems with my tank I should mention, since I am worried about them.
1. I only run my protein skimmer at night, since it generates bubbles. I know bubbles can upset clams, but I'm pretty sure that since they're photosynthetic they will not be completely open at night. Am I correct? I change water often to compensate for the lack of a full time skimmer.
2. I have one Acan Lord who refuses to open. I have another who is open almost completely but not as large as it used to be. They are free from sand and strong flow, and are in relatively strong lighting (My tank has a hood, so the clam should be getting plenty of strong lighting.)
3. I have some flowerpot coral which I'm a little confused on. It's an extremely tiny coral but the heads do not extend like others of it's type I've seen. They aren't tucked away, just not extended far. The 'flower' looks completely fine and the coral overall is still very pink.
4. I have an Acanthophylia Deshayesiana who seems to be unsure if it should be happy or unhappy. Some days it is happy, others it isn't as large. No change in the things I can test for.
Thank you all :)
1. I only run my protein skimmer at night, since it generates bubbles. I know bubbles can upset clams, but I'm pretty sure that since they're photosynthetic they will not be completely open at night. Am I correct? I change water often to compensate for the lack of a full time skimmer.
2. I have one Acan Lord who refuses to open. I have another who is open almost completely but not as large as it used to be. They are free from sand and strong flow, and are in relatively strong lighting (My tank has a hood, so the clam should be getting plenty of strong lighting.)
3. I have some flowerpot coral which I'm a little confused on. It's an extremely tiny coral but the heads do not extend like others of it's type I've seen. They aren't tucked away, just not extended far. The 'flower' looks completely fine and the coral overall is still very pink.
4. I have an Acanthophylia Deshayesiana who seems to be unsure if it should be happy or unhappy. Some days it is happy, others it isn't as large. No change in the things I can test for.
Thank you all :)
