Agu
Premium Member
I received a squamosa about 3" long from Harbor Aquatics about two months ago. It had been held in a friends tank for a month prior to delivery and seemed healthy. Shortly after putting it into my tank (180 with two 400 eye and two VHO) it disconnected from the rock it came on and started to look really bad. Two croceas and a max were and are doing fine in the same tank. In desperation I finally moved it to my prop tank (40 breeder, dsb, 400w eye). Although this is a lower light clam (relatively speaking) it recovered under the intense light and is doing well.
I'd like to return it to the main tank but hesitate because of the lighting issue. To maintain similar lighting it would have to be halfway up the tank. Because it's not attached I'm afraid it would go for a tumble. In the prop tank it moved itself several times prior to finding a satisfactory location.
So, will a drop in lighting be hard on it ? Does one have to acclimate down? The light it'll receive already supports a max and crocea.
Agu
I'd like to return it to the main tank but hesitate because of the lighting issue. To maintain similar lighting it would have to be halfway up the tank. Because it's not attached I'm afraid it would go for a tumble. In the prop tank it moved itself several times prior to finding a satisfactory location.
So, will a drop in lighting be hard on it ? Does one have to acclimate down? The light it'll receive already supports a max and crocea.
Agu