TEA's RSM C250

TEA

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Looking good! I love clams. :D
Thank you. I've always liked them too. I've stayed away from them since I really don't want to kill anything I pay good money for. Oh well, it was an impulse buy and I guess you don't know until you try. I'll do everything I can to keep it healthy though.
 

Antics

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Ive always had pretty good success with clams personally, wouldn't consider them hard at all as long as the tank is reasonably mature and it has a proper maintenance schedule. Good luck! :D
 
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nanoreefing4fun

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TEA

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The clam kept jumping / tumbling / falling off the rock work. Even sitting him on a rock on the sand bed didn't work. Guess he wants to be in the sand. Let's see how it goes.


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Antics

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Whenever I've owned clams they were always fine on rocks but seemed happiest on the sand bed. Just my own experience with 3-4 clams. ^_^
 
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MatroxD

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Yes, same here with the clams.. Mine moves a little, but I'm not sure whether it is all the flow in the tank or he isn't happy.. It is a blue 5" maxima.. This it's the first I've placed on the sand bed, and only the 2nd clam I've owned.. The previous one I had in rocks also.. He stayed there, but did not grow much.. This one,I am already seeing little new ridges forming..

I'm eating also, as if there is anything I may not know,I may pick up..

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TEA

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Well, went to ReefAPaloozaNY a couple weekends ago. Great experience and glad I got to see it since I was working during MACNA in DC. We brought home an absolutely beautiful Palythoa. Never had a Paly but have plenty of thriving Zoas. We put it in the tank after a dip (just to be safe) and for the next week it was alive but not opening up much at all. We then went away on a weeks vacation only to come back and find NOTHING! [emoji17] The coral simply isn't there anymore. Very disappointing to say the least. Either it melted away while we were gone or decided to take a walk elsewhere and we just don't see it. [emoji15]


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