Zeovit and clams?

Michael Joye

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i am looking to get my first clam for my tank. I was thinking about getting a maxima or crocea. I want to know if that using a low nutrition environment, like the with the zeovit method, is good for clams?
 

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I had a Crocea in my zeovit tank for over a year. It did pretty well I did a feeding with phytoplankton once a week. I also think that if you have a good amount of fish in there that it will also feed the clam with the fishes waste
 

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Tridacna clams get 99.9% of their food from photosynthesis. Their natural environments are dang near ULN. They'll be fine.
 

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