Signs of not enough light.

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Ive been playing around with new LED lighting and may not get enough for my Derasa clam which is front bottom of tank.
What are some signs to look for that it isn't getting enough light, besides closed up and dead :)
 

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As a general rule of thumb, "playing" with the LED lights is a no-no. Set them and don't adjust for a period of time (week or two) before making more adjustments. Color spectrum and intensity changes can stress clams as well as the coral population. Best thing you can do now is take a picture (under the most light of your cycle) for reference and compare as time goes on. Color changes, particularly paling, would be the first sign I would look for. Remaining closed could be signs of problems beyond just the lighting.
 

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The mantle will.stretch way out and upper to try to get more....
 
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This clam has always stretched out wide open even under Halides and must of been getting enough light as it grew 4 times it’s size in a relatively short period of time.
It’s still wide open as usual. No change there.
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They will be FULLY open and look like they are trying to stretch way out to where the mouth looks like it wants to rip - this is called Gaping. There is a large difference between just being open wide and wanting to rip the mantle and incurrent siphon by stretching out even more.

The clam in the post above does not look like it is gaping to me.

If a clam closes up, then this is not a light thing to me... even starving clams will stay open as much as possible to try and get light.
 

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When I got my Derasa , it was actually quite brown.(this the discount) I know that lfs did not have enough light.

It colored up like any coral.
 
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Thanks everyone.
I know he is fine now but as I ramp up slow I’d just like to know what to look for. It’s the furtherst from the light in the tank.
I’ve ramped up this led but may have to do it again as I don’t like it and might try another Brand LED.
 

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I bench tested my B.B. with a lux meter dry and off the tank to see the approx intensity at the bottom of the tank.
My est gave me 150-200 par , actual with the seney was 150-180.
 
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I wish I had a light meter. That right there would take out a lot of guesswork.
If I buy a new light I most likely will hunt down one and borrow one
 

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Not to hijack the thread but since we are talking about it how does mine look? Have not had one in about 14 years and then they lasted only a year or so. Running AB+ but being a derasa it’s in the sand
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