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If you can get 250-350 par on the bottom then I see no reason why you couldn't use them. Post some pics of that clam as well, we love pics!Thanks for the suggestion. Will do, ok need to get a par meter and see how accurate Current is with their numbers
If you can get 250-350 par on the bottom then I see no reason why you couldn't use them. Post some pics of that clam as well, we love pics!
I'm sure you will. Any questions you have don't hesitate to ask, were all here to help.Thanks, hopefully i can get it to grow like your clam did.
I really appreciate that, thanks again!!I'm sure you will. Any questions you have don't hesitate to ask, were all here to help.
Adding the T5 will definitely help plus it will be a nice even coverage.@DSC reef - I'm looking at adding a blue Squamosa to my 250g (3 Radion G4 Pro's) and it's crazy to think that even at 100%, it would be difficult to reach 200-300 par at the sand bed (28" deep). I've been looking into changing my light setup to (2) Aquatic Life hybrids to add supplemental T5, so that might solve that problem haha.
Here is the Squamosa
Hey DSC Reef.I'm sure you will. Any questions you have don't hesitate to ask, were all here to help.
Mantles can be misleading, the schutes on the shell of the current pic look to be a squamosa. A couple more pics will help with an ID.Not 100% sure but that clam in the pic look more like a Maxima to me based on its mantel pattern. If that is the case it will need a lot more light than a Squamosa. Maybe others can help ID.
I'D recommend a mature tank for a clam. Wait until the parameters are steady for a good 8 months.Hey DSC Reef.
Would you recommend a mature tank or beginners is fine for a clam. I'm running a 40g with 10g sump with 1 hydra 52 HD. Running it at 60%. I'm sure it's more then powerful enough but just wondering bout the tank age.
The schutes are the bigger ones consistent to a Squamosa.Mantles can be misleading, the schutes on the shell of the current pic look to be a squamosa. A couple more pics will help with an ID.