Which clam would do best under this light

Aboynamedsous2

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I have this budget reef light I got off Amazon a while back. Anyways could I keep a derasa clam and if not what about a thorny oyster or a flame scallop? I know this isn’t the most intense light but could I raise it up with some rock? Thanks in advance!

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OMG, the par readings were taken in open air! So that means the numbers are even more reduced in water.

Instead of dropping some $$$ on a clam, I'd buy a better light first. Then you'll be able to keep a clam and a whole lot more!
 

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Agree. Spend the extra money for a better light. Otherwise, you and the Clam will regret it. Penny-wise, pound foolish does not make for a successful reefing experience. :).
 

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Most scallops and oysters are non photosynthetic, but they're also typically difficult to keep in a reef aquarium. Most require a lower water temperature and are purely filter feeders, So they require a constant and labor intensive feeding routine. Flame scallops fall into this category and are known to have an extremely high mortality rate after about six months.

I sadly would say your options for any kind of invert are very limited with that light
 

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are scallops and oysters photosynthetic? I don’t exactly have the budget for something expensive. :confused:
You don't need an "expensive" light...you need one with more output. What would be your range for a new light?
If a light is too much, how much did you think you were going to spend on a clam?
 

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Save up and spring for the actual Kessils. I use 360 wides on my 120 and they're nice.
 

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