Aquaduck
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Hi. I just bought a beautiful 4" Crocea clam. I would like to provide the best care for this creature. I have a 90 gallon tank that is 22" deep and my halides are 13" off the water. I am running dual 400W XM 15K lamps over the tank on a staggered photo period with each lamp on for 6 hours and a total photo period of 8 hours. The clam in situated in the lower front corner of the tank with it's foot on a rock about 2" off the bottom. I have it's mantle pointed towards the center of the two lights which also provides a great viewing angle for the intense blue and purple colors. During the day the clam fully extends it's mantle.
Will this position be ok for the clam?
Is the lighting strong enough?
Is the photo period long enough?
Thanks.
Will this position be ok for the clam?
Is the lighting strong enough?
Is the photo period long enough?
Thanks.