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Spectacular! Can you show a comparison pic between white and blue lighting? And what size are these?
 
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Noae is the species, Tridacna noae. They require the same conditions as the other Tridacna clams: intense lighting and some nitrate/phosphate that they use as food. We keep them in our greenhouse with additional metal halide, then LED lighting. Photos are taken under natural sunlight with some supplemental LED lighting.
 
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Initially clams are kept in our greenhouse under natural sunlight with additional metal halide lighting.
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After a week to 10 days they are transitioned to natural sunlight with blue LED supplemental lighting.
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Within another week to 10 days they are transitioned to blue LED lighting with incidental sunlight and available for sale.
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Initially clams are kept in our greenhouse under natural sunlight with additional metal halide lighting.
20200229_104536~2.jpg


After a week to 10 days they are transitioned to natural sunlight with blue LED supplemental lighting.
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20200229_104607~2.jpg


Within another week to 10 days they are transitioned to blue LED lighting with incidental sunlight and available for sale.
20200229_105148~2.jpg

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