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T. crocea or T. maxima?

Given all things equal, what clam is simply, just easier to maintain?>
 

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Good question!
 

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In my opinion, they're both about the same. If you can meet the needs of one, you can meet the needs of the other. Supposedly, T. crocea are slightly more light demanding, but I don't think it's enough to really matter.
 
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ok

i am just curious because I have always heard of local folks being able to keep croceas much easier and longer than maximas

wanted to test the real reefing crowd
 

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In my opinion the Crocea's are easier, small Maxima's can be a bit of a pain. They tend to die if they are stressed and it is very easy to stress them.
 

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I've kept both with very little trouble. I currently have a Crocea and it's doing great. Crocea clams are very light demanding. Maximas are too but Crocea like shallow water and a lot of light.


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clam january 2012.jpg


This is my crocea. I have had it for a year and a half, and do nothing special at all for it. I do feed the tank heavily, small feedings of a frozen mix several times daily. I can't offer anything about maximas, but this particular crocea is not demanding. As you can see in the pic, it is just under the surface. My light is a 250 mh, 14k, with actinic supplementation.
 

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what about dersa clams? After my first attempt and failure at keeping a clam I been a little on edge about trying another one.
 

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Agree with Skinz. Little maximas never seem to settle in for me either. I won't buy them unless their at least 3 inches now. Croceas, I've never had a problem with.
 

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I would have to say crocea's are easier than maximas and I've found that crocea's you can get away with less light than a maxima. Derasa's being the easiest IMHO. For what its worth though I have all 3 at the bottom of a 20" tall 100g lit with 4x54w ATI t5's on WH ballasts and they are all doing great.
 

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