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We have all seen tanks slap full of SPS and tanks full of zoas, but I've only seen one or two clams in most tanks. But I was wondering if there is such a thing as too many clams in a tank or why more reefers don't keep more clams. I've always liked clams and have 2 in my tank now and about to add some more.
 

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We have all seen tanks slap full of SPS and tanks full of zoas, but I've only seen one or two clams in most tanks. But I was wondering if there is such a thing as too many clams in a tank or why more reefers don't keep more clams. I've always liked clams and have 2 in my tank now and about to add some more.

Clams are awesome but they use up a lot of elements. I think most would love clams but don't want to further dig themselves into a dosing hole.
 

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I had seven at one point. The largest one (derasa) was about 12-13”
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Can't have to many clams! The most at once we had going was 6. Never noticed much of a difference in dosing with or without tridacna, even with a large squamosa.

No dosing interference with stony coral and a big clam? My buddy use to complain about how much his big clam used up. We're taking taking up 1/3 or better of a 125 though size.
 

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No dosing interference with stony coral and a big clam? My buddy use to complain about how much his big clam used up. We're taking taking up 1/3 or better of a 125 though size.
Not at all, even after the clams were gone I didn't notice much of a difference in how much was dosed. The squamosa was large too
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Not at all, even after the clams were gone I didn't notice much of a difference in how much was dosed. The squamosa was large too
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That's a gorgeous clam and good to know. I guess it's just more dogma. I always heard stories and got intimidated by that.
 

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That's a gorgeous clam and good to know. I guess it's just more dogma. I always heard stories and got intimidated by that.
Thank you, don't be intimidated. It takes a while before a clam gets that big. Dosing was involved but never noticed anything major, SPS sucked up a lot of alkalinity and calcium.
 
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One large clam in a display tank would certainly be the center of the tank's display. I can't imagine having such a large clam in a tank. I don't think my wife would let me upgrade my tank because of such a large specimen.
 

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Love clams!!
 

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I’m out of town so unable to get a current picture. This one is at most a few months old though. The scale is deceiving. That’s a 180 gallon and the derasa in the center is at least 14” not including the open mantle. Had it for 8 1/2 years. Started as a 2” ORA.

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I had a different experience than DSC with impacts. I notice a drastic difference with a large clam in 2 part levels.

As for why people don't keep tanks of them.... well I tried, then a single diseased clam killed 40 others... (so go for it but QT each shipment for a long time!!!)
 

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There is never a limit on how many clams! I used to have 3, now have two and looking for one more. They were all in a 30 long. Just depends how much you want to dose :)
 

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I agree here with hart...my 2 squammys and one maxima used 50 ml a day of 2 part....one large spawning event did them all in..:( now the tank only uses 20 ml a day opposed to 70...
 

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I don't want my advice to be mistaken so I should've worded it differently. I'm not saying a vast amount of clams or even one clam won't have an impact on your tanks big 3 levels, of course it will. My experience has been that it wasn't drastically different if at all with or without clams. That said I believe it also comes down to what else you have in the tank, salt being used, target numbers and product dosed. I've always had a large number of corals so I'm sure that played a role. Also, adding a clam does not mean you need to stock up on dosing supplies either as their wont be an instant uptick in dosing.
 

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