Am I ready for a crocea?

ctopal

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I bought a 3.5" squamosa as my first clam about a month ago. It's very nice, but I really wanted a crocea but read that those were harder to keep. The squamosa seems happy, it's settled, always open and has all ready grown new shutes and edges. Should I wait longer or am I "experienced" enought to get a crocea?

I test calcium weekly to bi weekly, always around 425. This is a 90 gallon with 2- 150 watt MH and 2 10,000k actinics. I think I said that right, it's a coralife lighting package, I think it should be plenty for the clam.

Thanks!
 
I would only keep the crocea if it is at the very top of your rock work no farther than 8-10" from the water surface. Also, how high is the MH from the surface.
 
As long as your water parameters are good and stable and you place it towards the top of the tank you should be fine.
 
I really wanted a crocea but read that those were harder to keep

IME, this is what I would say is the easist to hardest to keep.

1. Hippopus
2. Derasa
3. gigas
4. Squamosa
5. Crocea
6. Maxima ( The hardest to keep IME and IMO )

Hope this helps.
 
This entirely anecdotal, but I have a crocea who has survived all my mishaps and even managed to grow about 1/3 of an inch since I got it about 3 months ago. So I don't think they're always that difficult. But then again, I have him up on rocks directly under a 250watt/14k DE MH. So if it's primary a light thing... maybe that's why he's doing well.
 
My light hangs a good foot above the water surface. And my rockwork isn't all that high in most spots. All in all, it would probably be about a foot and half from the light. I'm thinking of rigging a pulley system for the light so that it can sit directly above the aquarium, but be able to move as needed for maintenance and feeding. Does everyone agree that I should get the light closer before even thinking of the crocea?

Thanks for the responses.
 
I have a t. crocea on the sandbed of my tank, and its 30inches deep. Granted my lights are a lil more powerful 250w HQI's. Its been there for 2 months now and its not overextending, it seems to like it there, everytime i put in on the rocks it would just knock itself off. But i do agree clams should be higher up if possible. just my $.02 cents
 
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