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View Poll Results: How old is your clam(s) | |||
1-yr or less |
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23 | 36.51% |
1-3 years |
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20 | 31.75% |
3-yrs or more |
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13 | 20.63% |
5 yrs or more |
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4 | 6.35% |
10 yrs+ |
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3 | 4.76% |
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![]() Sort of skipped a couple of years in the poll. I have had my clams for more than a year but less than 3 years.
Anyway I have a Squamosa and a Derasa on the sandbed. 3 Croceas and a teardrop in the rockwork. 400W MH light. I dose my tank daily with Phytofeast. Was dosing with DT's but found the Phytofeast a more cost effective method. I run a calcium reactor (Precision Marine 622) So far able to keep up and have not had to suppliment calcium. ASM G4X protein skimmer with mods Bi weekly water changes of 10-15% 230g tank with 77g sump/fuge Clams have all grown in the past year but by far the most growth on the Derasa - probably doubled in size in the past 6 months. |