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A few of us went by Rich's place last night and got a bunch of stuff. While we were their he said that he had a tank that he wanted to get rid of and asked if anybody was looking for one. Here is what he told me "The tank is 120 gallons 48" x 24" x 24" brand new. Tank sells for$350.00 I am asking $255.00 and it also has 3 holes drilled in bottom with the bulkheads." So if anybody is interested give him a call or email. He also has a few baby clams that are pretty cool, Brandon picked up a couple of those.
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the two we got are brown - one looks like it might be a tear drop - both are Maxima's, they're so damn cute.
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40 gallon tall
15 gallon refugium
2.5 gallon mantis tank
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2.5 gallon mantis tank
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I'm trying the bowl feeding method. It only takes a minute. They're active little fellows, great light reaction and good byssal gland, so hopefully that's a good sign.
There is no Watt/gal formula that I know of , it all depends on the type of clam and the height of the tank for light. I think in general the brown species (Squamosa, Derasa) tend to do better under lower light conditions, and the blue/green ones (Maxima's, Croceas) require more light, but it's all relative.. From what I read clams still gain the majority (60-80%) of of their energy via photosynthesis when they start getting larger, so need a decent amount of light.
There is no Watt/gal formula that I know of , it all depends on the type of clam and the height of the tank for light. I think in general the brown species (Squamosa, Derasa) tend to do better under lower light conditions, and the blue/green ones (Maxima's, Croceas) require more light, but it's all relative.. From what I read clams still gain the majority (60-80%) of of their energy via photosynthesis when they start getting larger, so need a decent amount of light.
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I think it's going to be somewhere out in west mobile. I wish it was going to be closer to baldwin co. It takes me over an hour to get to his house. I would love to be able to stop by more often but that is just a long drive to just drop in to check stuff out.
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