There’s barely new growth, I think you can bump up the intensity faster than what you’re currently doing. 50 micro moles every couple days shouldn’t be an issue with clams. Just monitor as you go.
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There’s barely new growth, I think you can bump up the intensity faster than what you’re currently doing. 50 micro moles every couple days shouldn’t be an issue with clams. Just monitor as you go.
I was thinking something like this... Par 20 or if you wanted to go to Par 30 size spotlight for more power. Harder to find a narrow beam in the larger size though.Ok here are some pics under white as he was closing up a bit.. I am at 60% and will retest PAR tomorrow. What spot light do you recommend? That is a great idea!
I was thinking something like this... Par 20 or if you wanted to go to Par 30 size spotlight for more power. Harder to find a narrow beam in the larger size though.
6000k 12w LED with 24 degree beam angle. Can just get a small clip on bulb holder at the hardware store or something. Standard screw in socket.
bulb
White led has all those colors mixed together. 6000k is just a touch on the blue sideCool.. so the clam doesn't need RGB?
Totally agree, maxima all the way. Cultured maximas have scutes, plus that mantle is 1000x a maxima, along with the shell shape, ribs and folds, etc...@tuscani clam is a Maxima
Here’s an updated video of the clam. Does he still look ok to you guys?
You can see the increased light has caused little GHA growth which I will be tackling
Clam is still looking good as far as I can tell... I am seeing nice white shell growth when closed... and it is only at about 200 PAR. Thoughts on the flow here? Too much or ok?
There is no growth edge on it. That is my question if it will resume the growth provided the right conditions.The main light is a plasma 290 W.Today he looks like this.The T5’s aren’t giving you much light, but depending on the spectrum of the grow light, you should be okay? You should start to see new growth within a week or so, if not in a matter of days. Clams will grow at different rates throughout their lives, but you should always see some new growth no matter what.