I had a barebottom tank many moons ago and this derasa did quite well there.I have bare bottom, not certain, but I believed that means no clams for me.
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I had a barebottom tank many moons ago and this derasa did quite well there.I have bare bottom, not certain, but I believed that means no clams for me.
I found a smaller rock that would fit in the location in my scape. Place the clams on smaller rock in the sand for a 5-7 days. The clam attached to the rock and then moved to the location in the scape.For you guys that put them at the top of the scape, how do you prevent them from jumping off?
That’s a derasa clam.I had a maxima looooong time ago when I had my 50 gallon tank. It was so cool watching it interact with the tank, and it grew quite considerably sitting underneath my 250w HQI light too!
I would definitely get another one when I get a bigger tank one day!
Here she is from 2002...also had some star polyps on both sides!
whoops!That’s a derasa clam.
Maximas use byssal threads to attach to the rockwork.For you guys that put them at the top of the scape, how do you prevent them from jumping off?
I put mine in a large shell on the bottom and wait for it to attach. Then I can move the shell up the rockwork.For you guys that put them at the top of the scape, how do you prevent them from jumping off?
Same here. I have been so intrigued with the 2 or 3 species I have seen so far. Awesome little creatures.What counts for this? I do have a few hitchhiker bivalves on my coral
So until I saw your post, I had no idea what type of bivalve I had! So thank you for posting a reply. Looked it up and sure enough, I've got a big turkey wing clam and a few small ones in other rocks! They definitely aren't as pretty, but knowing they survived and are currently thriving in my tank, makes me think I may be able to try a fancier clam!I assume this refers only to the fancy clams. I have a couple of turkey wing clams I got accidentally, but those aren't nearly so impressive.
I have quite a few hitchhiker bivalves too. I haven't seen any move though. Interesting.I don't have any fancy clams, just a couple that came as hitch hikers on other coral or live rock. But they will move around the tank keep their mouths open to filter feed.
Whoa! I love blastos. How long did it take to acclimate to a PAR that high?!(Ignore the blasto, my LPS have all been acclimated to reside under 300+ par)
That's amazing to see one thriving in the lower PAR range. Goes to show how good they can adapt. Thanks for sharing!My little Blue Maxima Clam. On the top of my scape, in about 200 par for
2 + years.
If I wanted to add one to my upper rockwork, what's the best way to get them to attach and stay?Maximas use byssal threads to attach to the rockwork.
To be very honest I did it accidentally, but it was over the course of about three months and two lighting upgrades. I thought my tank was under-lit, and had no meter to check for a while, and all of my corals seemed to be doing fine but then I got a few higher end pieces and wanted to make sure they had what they needed...Whoa! I love blastos. How long did it take to acclimate to a PAR that high?!
Do you remember the video name? I’m researching what beginner clam to get.Didn’t think I could sustain one but watched a video where squamosa s were thriving under 200 par. Rolled the dice on a 2” one but it only lasted about 4 weeks. I really love them and if I ever upgrade my tank and lights it will be partly to keep clams.
Sorry I don’t but I do remember squamosa and derosa clams seem to be the easiest. Tons of videos on YouTube about the easiest clams. Good luck.Do you remember the video name? I’m researching what beginner clam to get.
Aquacultured derasa will be easiest. Check Pacific East AquacultureDo you remember the video name? I’m researching what beginner clam to get.
Well one of them is stuck now. Went and positioned itself up next to a Kenya tree base and it bonded to the shell. Can't move now.I have quite a few hitchhiker bivalves too. I haven't seen any move though. Interesting.