Gigas Grow Out Thread

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Good to hear. Ill mess with mine to see if flow help him extend more.

Started auto dosing 30ml phyto daily.
 

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Hi guys. I recently got a small Gigas clam. Around 2 inch. Would this require higher light compared to other Gigas?

I currently have a 3 inch Deresa and 2 8inch Gigas on sandbed. Photon V2 LED and 4 T5s.

The new small Gigas i also placed on sandbed. But if needed I can bring it up halfway in the rocks.

Will snap photo when lights come on
I got one a while ago I feed it a bit of algaebarns phyto . Like alot of phyto but I've worked there for several years but mine grow great
 

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Slightly higher nutrient and calcium.
I recently finished reading James Fatherree's book about giant clams in reef aquariums. He does not seem to be a huge advocate of target feeding. Fatherree instead recommends having higher nutrient levels by increasing bioload and fish feedings.
My phosphate level is 0.09-0.1 (Hanna) but nitrates still undetectable (API). Perhaps I need a better Nitrate test kit...and a big Naso tang
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I definitely don't have low nutrient problem... I always have high nitrate issue :confounded-face:

my nitrate is hovering around 60-70
phosphate at 0.2

been swapping to cleaner food and getting rid of my big fish. nutrient is slightly coming down
 

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I definitely don't have low nutrient problem... I always have high nitrate issue :confounded-face:

my nitrate is hovering around 60-70
phosphate at 0.2

been swapping to cleaner food and getting rid of my big fish. nutrient is slightly coming down
We are dealing with completely opposite problems. I got to the point where I had to remove the protein skimmer and carbon reactor. Just running filter floss and a bag of carbon in the sump. Thinking of adding more fish.
 

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We are dealing with completely opposite problems. I got to the point where I had to remove the protein skimmer and carbon reactor. Just running filter floss and a bag of carbon in the sump. Thinking of adding more fish.
Same, because I have too many clams!
 
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