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Im looking at options for lighting. Thanks for the suggestion!!Have you look at just a kessil a360 Narrow angle for your clams? Pair with T5's makes a decent setup.
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Im looking at options for lighting. Thanks for the suggestion!!Have you look at just a kessil a360 Narrow angle for your clams? Pair with T5's makes a decent setup.
With that picture I'm comfortable calling that a maxima my friend
The schutes are the bigger ones consistent to a Squamosa.
Clam ID's can be difficult and the clam could've came in marked as a squamosa too.Wow, i bought it from a very very reputable LFS and was told its a Squamosa, oh well.
Understood, well I did want a Squamosa, but Maxima it is. Well now that changes things for me as far as lighting and placement.Clam ID's can be difficult and the clam could've came in marked as a squamosa too.
If you can, place the clam on a moveable flat rock and once it attaches you can move it around higher in the tank. Also, you have a reason to buy another clam;HilariousUnderstood, well I did want a Squamosa, but Maxima it is. Well now that changes things for me as far as lighting and placement.
Im looking at options for lighting. Thanks for the suggestion!!
So, voice of experience here. I went from two Orbit Marine Pros to two Kessil A160WE on my 40 gallon bowfront. I also rented a PAR meter from BRS and have attached that data here as well. The tank isn't necessarily brighter to the human eye, but I know the spectrum is correct for coral growth and I now know without doubt what PAR levels my reef is getting. I would advise a lighting upgrade for anything more demanding than LPS. Just my two cents, brother.I had asked about the Orbit Marine Pro dual lights because this is what they show for PAR.