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Chiefmcfuz
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At what approximate size do maxima clams and other clams become photosynthetic?
Even though the small clam respond to the light, I would still feed him.My baby clam is not even 1 1/2 inches and he followed the sunlight as it hit my tank from different sides. He was like a little sun dial I finally moved him to a place where he gets direct sunlight for about 4 hours a day, and he stopped moving around.
Well, as Jim implied, it really might help if people invested in and opened a few books now and again. (This is a rant for another time, but one which has been on my mind so its coming folks
Well, I did it for you this time. The new Fatherree book on Giant Clams has pages upon pages of discussion on this subject ( supported by all the latest scientific data) and the conclusion is ( I'm summarizing a long and complex account here):
1) Tridacnid Clams of ALL sizes are fully capable of obtaining all the nutrients they need for survival AND growth from their zooxanthellate symbionts.
2) Additionally, they do filter feed both Phyto and Zoo plankton at times, but it s unclear what exactly they do with this additional nutrition. (very complex account I can't adequately summarize)
3) They do require additional nitrogen/phosphorus compounds for survival, but these are largely absorbed from the water column through the mantle and in a typical reef aquarium where you are feeding fish etc. this is more than enough. If you are keeping them in a separate system with no additional inputs of nitrogen etc. then you would need to provide some.
4) he soundly disputes the notion the clams of any size need direct feeding of any type and claims this idea to be based on older scientific studies that have been refuted by newer work.
FWIW, I have never directly fed a clam in my care anything.
Randy
It's point no.2 that defeats his point no. 1. For an animal with such a BIG pump built in, there must be a BIG reason for it to survive thru evolution.
Wingo,
i'm not sure I know what you mean here? Are you just saying that, if they can survive totally on nutrients taken in without the use of the pump, then why would they evolve (or not) into an animal that is mostly "pump"?