xtlosx
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Question guys, I just picked up a nice Maxima yesterday, it's about 1.75"-2", and came from MCF. They were all about this size, and actually I picked the largest one I could spot. I have a couple of questions.. ( I realize ideally they should be 2", but it is what it is!)
- I can see the mantle, and it has some nice dark blue coloration (why I picked this particular clam, had nice colors). I'm taking this as a good sign.
- The clam isn't opened up completely but I'm guessing sometimes things like this may take several days and is part of the acclimation period. Should I be worried? He is about 1\3rd of the way up the tank on a nice flat rock baking underneath 2 x 135W Mu Series LED fixtures.... The light is intense!
- I was worried about him falling over, and thought maybe I could move him higher up, and when I touched him, could real resistance, so he has attached himself, or is in the process. That's a good sign I take it?
- The clam is VERY reactive to shadows and movements to the light source. I read that is a good indication of health as well, thoughts?
- What should I feed this guy? Is he ready to filter feed yet, or still living on light at this stage? I read clams will like a smaller micron size for feeding, some like phyto-feast or oyster feast?
I tested my parameters this afternoon
pH - 8.1
Ammonia\ Nitrite \ Nitrate - 0
Calcium - 460
Alk - 179
Picture below...
Thanks everyone!
- I can see the mantle, and it has some nice dark blue coloration (why I picked this particular clam, had nice colors). I'm taking this as a good sign.
- The clam isn't opened up completely but I'm guessing sometimes things like this may take several days and is part of the acclimation period. Should I be worried? He is about 1\3rd of the way up the tank on a nice flat rock baking underneath 2 x 135W Mu Series LED fixtures.... The light is intense!
- I was worried about him falling over, and thought maybe I could move him higher up, and when I touched him, could real resistance, so he has attached himself, or is in the process. That's a good sign I take it?

- The clam is VERY reactive to shadows and movements to the light source. I read that is a good indication of health as well, thoughts?
- What should I feed this guy? Is he ready to filter feed yet, or still living on light at this stage? I read clams will like a smaller micron size for feeding, some like phyto-feast or oyster feast?
I tested my parameters this afternoon
pH - 8.1
Ammonia\ Nitrite \ Nitrate - 0
Calcium - 460
Alk - 179
Picture below...
Thanks everyone!