it was very polite to allow PAR to go first! #teamLUXNever miss an opportunity to say "par OR lux" Ha ha! (but I agree with your statement)
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it was very polite to allow PAR to go first! #teamLUXNever miss an opportunity to say "par OR lux" Ha ha! (but I agree with your statement)
Define "deep" tank, please.Clams will be fine under kessil
If you have a deep tank id worry
Define "deep" tank, please.
What was the problem with the Flame?I'm interested in this, too. I have three A360WEs in my tank in my 125 gallon system. I also have two 80w T5s installed. Now that the darned flame angel is out of the DT, I would like to try a clam. My PAR readings range 100-125 in the sandbed to 250-300 right under the water surface. I will be following thai discussion to learn more before taking the clam plunge.
He incessantly picked at acans, trachyphyllia and lobophyllia. I was afraid he'd do the same to a clam.What was the problem with the Flame?
Hmm I heard different things about Flames some where they never bother anything to yours I want one but now I'm back to worrying about it. Now I'm also thinking of either a coral beauty or a Pygmy angelHe incessantly picked at acans, trachyphyllia and lobophyllia. I was afraid he'd do the same to a clam.
Coral beauty can do it as well. Not sure about the pygmy.Hmm I heard different things about Flames some where they never bother anything to yours I want one but now I'm back to worrying about it. Now I'm also thinking of either a coral beauty or a Pygmy angel
Thanks
Light, fish poo, phytoplankton, nothing special.What do you guys feed the clams?