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I dont plan on moving them, but I like the Idea of having them on a spot that could be moved instead of my bare bottom frag tank. I want it up on the rocks for higher par.I just put them on the sand, or an oyster shell
You really don’t need a clam holder. It is best to leave the clam along and not move him much.
how much light do you have and how deep is your tank?I dont plan on moving them, but I like the Idea of having them on a spot that could be moved instead of my bare bottom frag tank. I want it up on the rocks for higher par.
how much light do you have and how deep is your tank?
I agree with @OrionN clam holder isn't necessary. Pick a secure place in the rock to place the clam in and let it attach. XR15's are not that strong of lights, especially in a 19" deep tank, so you're better off in the upper part of the tank. If you've never kept clams before, I'm not sure I would start with a maxima, they're not the easiest clam to start with.
I would target around 300 micro moles and see how it grows. Just monitor the new shell growth.Its xr15’s with 4 t5’s. I can bump up the par as well as its just a frag tank for sps.
Its plumbed into my 180g reef and sump so it’s got tons of volume. Only fish in there is a pink streak.
Maximas are my favorite looking. Whats the par I should shoot for?