Alright I've done a lot of research in different tridacna clams particularly blue maximas. I have read peoples questions and answers to PC lighting and clams but I need some input for my system. I managed to stuff 111w of PC in my 20" custom canopy. 32w 50-50, 28w 50-50, 36w actinic, 15w 50-50 and 4w led moonlighting. I understand this high of evaporation levels leads to fluctuation of salinity so I made an air driven top off system with a float switch. I also lined the entire canopy with aluminum foil which gives off an excellent shimmer and more efficient reflection of light. I want to put in a 2.5" ORA cultured Maxima on the sand bed of my tank. I would feed once a week in a container with kent chromaplex, any other feeding comes from the top off (kalk, lugols, strontium, coralvite). Tank has been running for over a year, very stable conditions. I am worried that the lighting intensity isn't great enough to support the mantle's vibrant color long term. Has any one had any similar experiences with this setup? I literally have no more room for PC lighting under the hood, I might be able to fit a 70w halide 20k bulb but my evaporation level is already through the roof. Someone give me the green light or the red light weather or not I can support the clam.
Thanks
Todd
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Thanks
Todd
http://www.nano-reef.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=492&password=&sort=1&cat=500&page=1