Maxima clam placement?!

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Hello all
I have recently purchased a maxima clam and it’s ready for placement! From what I’ve researched it should be places in a permanent spot.
I am reading that they should be placed on a rock? And substrate?
So my question is which is it? Or can it be either?

It’s a golden maxima clam!

Also post up your clam pics and share your knowledge!!!

I posted a pic of my reef! Help me find a good spot!

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Depends on your lighting. I have a Maxima under a Gen 3 Radion Pro. I have it at 40% strength. I placed mine up top and it was there for about a week, but then started working it's way down the rock, has settled about half way now for last several months.
 
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So I should be putting it on the rocks?
I have a 4 bulb 48inch T5HO ATI bulbs that I supplement with my kessil A160 tuna blue peak intensity at 70% 13 inches off the water
 

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If you just got the clam then leave it on the bottom and let it acclimate to your lighting. Flow matters as well in the clam being happy. Any flat or semi curved rock medium height in the tank will do. Don't get to set on a spot because the clam might not like it there. It will tip or literally move off a spot if unhappy. That's a beautiful clam .
 
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How long should I leave it on the bottom?
Clams are fascinating! Let’s hope it doesn’t move on me! I would like to keep it centered as a show piece in my reef! Thank you!
 
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Give it a week I'd say. When it's happy it will throw out it's byssal threads and attach. Another idea would be to place it on a moveable piece of rock on the bottom and once it attaches you can place it in another spot and see if it's happy there.
Thank you I will give that a try! Hope it gets happy! It’s beautiful
 

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I had a flat rock on the sand that I placed mine on when I first got it. Each day I would find it off the rock and on the sand. After the third day I got the hint and left it alone, it seems mine likes it better on the sand.
 

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I found a piece of live rock that had a little wedged spot that fit my clam perfectly. Running a Gen3pro under it at about 300 max par so far.. also provided a decent amount of flow to it. It has grown in the past months and certainly looks happy.
 
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I do have a bit of a dilemma with my clam right now, my brain coral is rapidly encrusting twards it. Should I be worried? My clam has already attached!
 

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