How hard are clams to keep?

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I got a Gigas and a Maximus and put them in a 6 week old tank. That was about 4 months ago and they're both doing very well. I wouldn't recommend that for the beginner but it can be done. I would agree with getting aqua-cultured ones, I got mine from AlgaeBarn. I would also agree with keeping the Iodine at 0.06 or there about. I think that may actually be the "secret sauce" for a lot of corals that people have trouble keeping, such as Zoes as well.
You obviously need to keep a very stable parameters for everything else- salinity, temp, alk, calcium, pH. They also love lots of light and moderate flow. I also feed my plankton daily but I've read that's not entirely necessary. Mine were about 1 1/2" each when I got them and they've probably tripled in the last 4 months.
 

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I got a Gigas and a Maximus and put them in a 6 week old tank. That was about 4 months ago and they're both doing very well. I wouldn't recommend that for the beginner but it can be done. I would agree with getting aqua-cultured ones, I got mine from AlgaeBarn. I would also agree with keeping the Iodine at 0.06 or there about. I think that may actually be the "secret sauce" for a lot of corals that people have trouble keeping, such as Zoes as well.
You obviously need to keep a very stable parameters for everything else- salinity, temp, alk, calcium, pH. They also love lots of light and moderate flow. I also feed my plankton daily but I've read that's not entirely necessary. Mine were about 1 1/2" each when I got them and they've probably tripled in the last 4 months.
That is a good report. And great growth. I dose home grown live plankton daily at about 15 to 20 ml in 91 gallon system (70 to 75 gallon after rock sand displacement) and that helps copods ...
 

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I got a Gigas and a Maximus and put them in a 6 week old tank. That was about 4 months ago and they're both doing very well. I wouldn't recommend that for the beginner but it can be done. I would agree with getting aqua-cultured ones, I got mine from AlgaeBarn. I would also agree with keeping the Iodine at 0.06 or there about. I think that may actually be the "secret sauce" for a lot of corals that people have trouble keeping, such as Zoes as well.
You obviously need to keep a very stable parameters for everything else- salinity, temp, alk, calcium, pH. They also love lots of light and moderate flow. I also feed my plankton daily but I've read that's not entirely necessary. Mine were about 1 1/2" each when I got them and they've probably tripled in the last 4 months.

That’s a ton of growth!
 

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That is a good report. And great growth. I dose home grown live plankton daily at about 15 to 20 ml in 91 gallon system (70 to 75 gallon after rock sand displacement) and that helps copods ...
I dose about the same- 15ml a day in an 80 gallon system. I'll try to take a pic tonight, it's really been amazing the amount of growth I've had.
 

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Sqamy and Dersa on the sand.....crocea and maxi on the rock work.
As with any reef inhab, that stable water with good reef lighting makes them easy. 8BC5B9F0-865D-4F67-B607-19CB79A2434C.jpeg
 

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Here's a better photo, hand for scale. I'm actually a bit worried that this gigas will out grow the tank faster than I had planned. I guess it's a good excuse for the wife for the upgrade lol. Bought on 7/27/19, this photo taken 12/13/19 so 4.5 months of growth:
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If you can keep sps, you can keep a clam. Just make sure you pick a good spot where he won't get knocked over. Drop him in, and don't touch him again.
 

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good thinking @

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i have had a blue maxima in foe about 2 years and never moved it . Just spot feed w/coral food . It is doing well.
 

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