- Location
- Brooklyn
So I want to do some research before getting another clam... I've learned a few things thus far such as:
It is good to put the clam on a small flat piece of rock in order for it to attach itself.
Clams are calcium consumers, so extra testing will have to be done the first couple of weeks into having the clam.
Clams do not like to be moved a lot.
It is a good idea to drip acclimate the clam to your tank.
I am just curious now what I am missing in terms of how to make the best environment for a clam. What type of flow do they like? How intense of lighting do they need? Can anyone help me out with basic or advanced knowledge about maintaining a healthy clam? Also, are any of the things I think I know wrong?
It is good to put the clam on a small flat piece of rock in order for it to attach itself.
Clams are calcium consumers, so extra testing will have to be done the first couple of weeks into having the clam.
Clams do not like to be moved a lot.
It is a good idea to drip acclimate the clam to your tank.
I am just curious now what I am missing in terms of how to make the best environment for a clam. What type of flow do they like? How intense of lighting do they need? Can anyone help me out with basic or advanced knowledge about maintaining a healthy clam? Also, are any of the things I think I know wrong?