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Can clam be place at bare bottom.? Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2

Tank Size: 42” x 18” x 12/18” (4 side and centre use Crystal Clear Glass)
Sump: 36” x 15” x 15/20”
Return Pump: Reef Octopus Diablo DC 10000
Skimmer:
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Wavemaker: 2 X VorTech MP10ES Propeller Pump
Chemical Filtration: 2 X H2 Ocean FMR75 Fluidised Reactor(Rowa & Chemi Pure Elite), Enductor Fluidized Reactor- FR30 (biopellets) with
Tesino GP-231 Amphibious Pump
Bio Media: Bacteria King - 10 Litres
Chiller: JBJ Arctica Titanium Aquarium Chiller (1/4 Hp - DBE-200)
Lighting: ATI Sunpower 6 x 39 Watt T5

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Anyone? Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2

Tank Size: 42” x 18” x 12/18” (4 side and centre use Crystal Clear Glass)
Sump: 36” x 15” x 15/20”
Return Pump: Reef Octopus Diablo DC 10000
Skimmer:
Skimz SM 201
Wavemaker: 2 X VorTech MP10ES Propeller Pump
Chemical Filtration: 2 X H2 Ocean FMR75 Fluidised Reactor(Rowa & Chemi Pure Elite), Enductor Fluidized Reactor- FR30 (biopellets) with
Tesino GP-231 Amphibious Pump
Bio Media: Bacteria King - 10 Litres
Chiller: JBJ Arctica Titanium Aquarium Chiller (1/4 Hp - DBE-200)
Lighting: ATI Sunpower 6 x 39 Watt T5

(Blue+ Blue+ Purple+ Coral+ Actinic Blue+) (9hrs)

Auto TopUp system: JBJ ATO

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Does this pic answer ur question? Happy clam day..

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Tank Theme: Mixed Reef with clams

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Skimmer: BMQQ

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Iwarna have some ard 2 inch Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2

Tank Size: 42” x 18” x 12/18” (4 side and centre use Crystal Clear Glass)
Sump: 36” x 15” x 15/20”
Return Pump: Reef Octopus Diablo DC 10000
Skimmer:
Skimz SM 201
Wavemaker: 2 X VorTech MP10ES Propeller Pump
Chemical Filtration: 2 X H2 Ocean FMR75 Fluidised Reactor(Rowa & Chemi Pure Elite), Enductor Fluidized Reactor- FR30 (biopellets) with
Tesino GP-231 Amphibious Pump
Bio Media: Bacteria King - 10 Litres
Chiller: JBJ Arctica Titanium Aquarium Chiller (1/4 Hp - DBE-200)
Lighting: ATI Sunpower 6 x 39 Watt T5

(Blue+ Blue+ Purple+ Coral+ Actinic Blue+) (9hrs)

Auto TopUp system: JBJ ATO

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yah iwarner got some small clams sometimes. Doesnt matter small or big.. got nice color all i throw into my tank.

Tank Theme: Mixed Reef with clams

3 feet tank with IOS

Eheim 1262

K3 wavemaker x1

Lightings: T5 actinic blue x4 , T5 white x4

Skimmer: BMQQ

Artica 1/5

Dosing: NA

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Clams can be placed at bare bottom.. But it will be problematic to reposition/relocate them if the need arises once they attached onto the glass.

I always place a piece of rock underneath them and hope that they will attach to the rock . This will make shifting easier.

Hope this helps..

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From my limited experience they do stick to rocks placed under them. If they attach themselves to the glass, you should be able to cut the attachment threads with a small blade (cut near to glass).

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U can place it on sandbed too, infact, anywhere. lol. I used to have them on sandbed, rocks, glass bottom, all opened up just the same. Maybe there is a preference for the clam, but i personally can't tell through observation.

 

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Just curious to know since we're on the topic. Is it safe to pull a clam off its position once it is attached to the rock? I mean really well attached, in the event i need to rescape or something.

 

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I haven't had problem with clams not sticking unless the flow is way too high. Is your clam healthy? Any pests?
I dun have any worms, crabs or shrimps... Not sure if it's my snow flake eel b'coz I saw that the edges of my clam has been nibbled... Could this be problem - snow flake!
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Just curious to know since we're on the topic. Is it safe to pull a clam off its position once it is attached to the rock? I mean really well attached, in the event i need to rescape or something.

the sticky part isn't living so it should be okay. I mean that's also how they remove them from the sea right
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I Would Say On Sand Is The Best

cause clams Wiggle some times..and might drop if its on rockwork

so sand is safer..

if really want to be safe..get a thin piece of LR And place it below..on the sand

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I dun have any worms, crabs or shrimps... Not sure if it's my snow flake eel b'coz I saw that the edges of my clam has been nibbled... Could this be problem - snow flake!
My apologies again for hijacking this thread.... I got rid of the snails and the snow flake eel but my clam is still not opening... I picked it up and noticed the base has retracted inwards... So how can I entice it to open up again...?
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Hey martian, If its not a natural predation issue, than its your water chemistry. Have u checked your SG, KH and CA recently? One of them is probably too low. Calms are pretty demanding on CA and KH. They can survive in a wide range, but if it dips too low, the clam has nothing to use for growth. Hence it will close up to conserve energy for survival.

 

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Hey martian, If its not a natural predation issue, than its your water chemistry. Have u checked your SG, KH and CA recently? One of them is probably too low. Calms are pretty demanding on CA and KH. They can survive in a wide range, but if it dips too low, the clam has nothing to use for growth. Hence it will close up to conserve energy for survival.
I actually add CA and Mg every 2 days but not KH... Never tested these parameters though...
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Never add what u can't test bro. You probably overdosed a certain element. Best to check, or borrow test kits. Ca , kh and mg work hand in hand, if your KH is low (since u dont dose), and u have high CA, your CA is just gonna precipitate out and become useless. The excess CA will now deposit on your equipment, causing possible failure in a short term. MG is good as it keeps your ca and kh stable, but u need to get the right balance first. If you are using a good salt mix, and change water regularly, usually u dont need to add MG at all. Unless ur salt mix is low on mg in the first place.

 

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Never add what u can't test bro. You probably overdosed a certain element. Best to check, or borrow test kits. Ca , kh and mg work hand in hand, if your KH is low (since u dont dose), and u have high CA, your CA is just gonna precipitate out and become useless. The excess CA will now deposit on your equipment, causing possible failure in a short term. MG is good as it keeps your ca and kh stable, but u need to get the right balance first. If you are using a good salt mix, and change water regularly, usually u dont need to add MG at all. Unless ur salt mix is low on mg in the first place.
Lol... Too much work already... Was told its easy.... I think better throw away or let the clam be fish food in that case... Thanks for the advise...
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