aileena
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I bought a squamosa clam yesterday at the LFS...I am now a little concerned about it...I have icecap 430 with 3 lights...I first placed the clam on the c.c. bed and the peppermint shrimp was bothering it and it refused to open properly...thinking it wasn't getting enough light and that the bottom of the tank didn't have enough current I moved it in between two small rocks near the top so that it would not attach to the bigger rock...if it does attach it will be to a small rock, which is ok for me so long as it doesn't attach to the big rock I have...the big rock already has mushrooms and star polyps taking it over...
My question is whether it is ok to put this clam on the LR? I feed phytoplankton everyday...and the kh is about 10...I use Kent Tech A & B to keep the Kh up...and the lighting is 430 vho with 3 24" bulbs...I don't have a calcium test kit but I assume as long as I use the A & B and the Kh is about 10-12 the calcium will balance itself out between 400-450...is this sound correct...need I be concerned?????
I got the clam to try some of the more difficult corals, all the softies I have are growing like weeds under the vho, so I wanted to try something a little more difficult...figured that clam would be better than SPS...???
My question is whether it is ok to put this clam on the LR? I feed phytoplankton everyday...and the kh is about 10...I use Kent Tech A & B to keep the Kh up...and the lighting is 430 vho with 3 24" bulbs...I don't have a calcium test kit but I assume as long as I use the A & B and the Kh is about 10-12 the calcium will balance itself out between 400-450...is this sound correct...need I be concerned?????
I got the clam to try some of the more difficult corals, all the softies I have are growing like weeds under the vho, so I wanted to try something a little more difficult...figured that clam would be better than SPS...???