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manaf 12-20-2009 01:29 AM

electric flame scallop
 
anyone have any exp with these? i was thinking of purchasing one at my lfs, i heard the tank needs to kind of have a excess of nutrients for it to thrive, i also read they dont last long, there isnt a solid anwser on the net so i rather get some ppls advice


thx

naesco 12-20-2009 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by manaf (Post 474031)
anyone have any exp with these? i was thinking of purchasing one at my lfs, i heard the tank needs to kind of have a excess of nutrients for it to thrive, i also read they dont last long, there isnt a solid anwser on the net so i rather get some ppls advice


thx

Wow, did you still find one at a LFS. LFS should not be offering them for sale as they starve in reefers tank.
If you feed enough phytoplankton so that your water is tinged green all the time you could be successful though

tgoeujon 12-20-2009 05:52 AM

i know im a minority as far as keeping them alive but ive had one in my tank for probably a year and a half and hes doing great. im assuming hes gaining something from the reef roid, coral frenzy i feed the tank, either that or im just lucky:biggrin:. if i had known the survival rate i wouldnt have bought mine.

whatcaneyedo 12-21-2009 07:47 AM

I bought one when I was starting out a few years ago. My LFS gave me some bad advice and I followed it... I think mine died within a month. I've since watched my LFS bring more in, occationally they live a few months without being fed before they starve to death in their coral tank. A live phytoplankton drip is probably what they would need in most peoples systems.

manaf 12-21-2009 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by whatcaneyedo (Post 474392)
I bought one when I was starting out a few years ago. My LFS gave me some bad advice and I followed it... I think mine died within a month. I've since watched my LFS bring more in, occationally they live a few months without being fed before they starve to death in their coral tank. A live phytoplankton drip is probably what they would need in most peoples systems.

yea i been asking around i dont think i really want one anymore they arent worth the trouble lol clams are more beautiful imo:mrgreen:

QuadrantKhan 12-21-2009 03:14 PM

I successfully kept one for a year and a half as well and it grew double it's size. One day it looked great and literally the next day it just melted away (and my bristle worms cleaned up the rest.) I would try one again though.:biggrin:

Eyford01 12-26-2009 02:11 AM

i had one as well for a couple monthes but it died in the tank move, the daily feedings of live phyto and selcon seemed top keep it happy enough for the time i had it, looking to pick up another when some good ones come into a LFS

globaldesigns 12-26-2009 07:05 PM

i agree with the others. Unless you have excess nutrients or really pay attention and spot feed, they will not survive long.

Zoaelite 12-26-2009 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by globaldesigns (Post 475793)
i agree with the others. Unless you have excess nutrients or really pay attention and spot feed, they will not survive long.

+1, that and they can land a nasty sting on anything in the tank as they have a pretty interesting swimming technique.

globaldesigns 12-26-2009 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by zoaElite (Post 475800)
+1, that and they can land a nasty sting on anything in the tank as they have a pretty interesting swimming technique.

Yeah, watching them swim is really cool. I have seen them go in the LFS, fun to watch


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