Battling algae with a clam

e048

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Will a 3 days lights out harm or kill my squamosa clam? I'm battling some kind of mystery algae (turf, dinos, diatoms, hairs, nobody can give me a straight answer...)

I'm going to do a 3 days lights out then a big water change will this hurt my squamosa clam he's 10ins and pretty healthy...
 
I would ID the algae first and see what methods are recommended to control it and see if they're compatible with your clam. Lights out, by itself, is rarely a solution to green algaes for example, but might be effective on dinoflagellates.
 
All three? That's no fun. Seems oftentimes folks that have Dino's and cyano have trouble growing algae, and being able to grow it is seen as a good sign that balance is returning to the tank.

But 3 days shouldn't harm the clam if he's healthy to begin with. However, about as often as not just turning off the lights doesn't fix the underlying issue.
 
I'm aware,

I'm trying to kill off the algae with no lights so that my gfo and carbon can suck the excess nutrients from the water
 
I'm aware,

I'm trying to kill off the algae with no lights so that my gfo and carbon can suck the excess nutrients from the water

I would reduce lighting cycle to less hours per day and add more carbon a gfo and do water changes 2x as much as you are now. I have had success with this method... it takes a bit longer to see results but i would not risk the health of a mature clam.
It too feeds off the light and 3 days without food would be quite stressful for it IMO. I wouldn't be happy 3 days without food. I assume you wouldn't be filter feeding during these 3 days either because you are trying to clean up your water...
 
I've cut my lights to 3 hours a day and I'm using a toothbrush and 100micron sock to get the algae off
 
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