blesum
Member
First of all, I'm setting up a tank that reflects the local marine life in San Diego.
Today I headed down to the Scripps Pier in La Jolla for my salt water, and the beach there for my live sand. It was low tide and I got my sand in ankle-deep water, but it was FULL of clams -They were a pretty lively bunch. Most of them about 1/4 to 3/4 inches across. I did pull one up that was 3 inches across. Probably 10 clams in each handful of sand.
Bad idea or good idea for use in starting up a tank?
The buckets are sitting in my truck right now, I decided to ask here first before I dumped it in the tank.
If bad idea, can I just strain out the clams and use the sand or do I need to discard the whole thing and try again in a different place or at a different tide?
Thanks,
Blesum
Today I headed down to the Scripps Pier in La Jolla for my salt water, and the beach there for my live sand. It was low tide and I got my sand in ankle-deep water, but it was FULL of clams -They were a pretty lively bunch. Most of them about 1/4 to 3/4 inches across. I did pull one up that was 3 inches across. Probably 10 clams in each handful of sand.
Bad idea or good idea for use in starting up a tank?
The buckets are sitting in my truck right now, I decided to ask here first before I dumped it in the tank.
If bad idea, can I just strain out the clams and use the sand or do I need to discard the whole thing and try again in a different place or at a different tide?
Thanks,
Blesum