The Do's and Don'ts of Clam Care | ORA® Aquacultured Clams Have Arrived!

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Hello R2R!

Ornamental clams require special care to flourish longterm in your reef aquarium-- let's discuss the big DO'S and DON'TS of marine clam care.

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ORA® has sent us a GIANT clam pack, containing Derasa, Hippopus and First Grade Crocea clams! Join us as we unbox our beautiful aquacultured clams from ORA® and discuss how to best care for them, PLUS we will announce the winner of the Adventures of Gary photo challenge!

All corals and fish from this build are fully aquacultured and provided by ORA®. Aquacultured livestock helps protect and preserve the reefs around the world. Check out Oceans, Reefs & Aquariums (ORA®) to learn more: https://www.orafarm.com/

We'll be kicking off on Wednesday, October 13th at 6:00 PM EST. Tune in LIVE for your chance to win a Waterbox swag bag!

TUNE IN HERE: The Do's and Don'ts of Clam Care | ORA® Aquacultured Clams Have Arrived!
Missed the livestream? Don't worry, you can still watch the full stream by clicking the link above.

See you there!
 

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