theaquareef
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No matter what clam it is, put a rock under it and let it attach. Then of they like substrate, put them in the substrate, if not, but them in the rock somewhere. They do best with high lighting, and they will grow really well with really steady calcium and alkalinity. They aren't really that hard to take care of. I give my tank amino acids and marine snow twice a week, so the clam probably filters a bunch of that and gets good growth out of it. If anything get way out of wack though they will struggle, I had that happen to my first one. I had a rodi problem and it dropped my salinity from 1.025 to 1.017. It didn't survive that
Cool, cool. Thanks man. I think once I get one ill start him out on the sand with a rock and if he reaching for more light ill make a spot for him on my rock somewhere he won't be bothered or stung.