Clam Color Question

anthworks

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I have had a large clam for about 2 years. Its about 6" to 7" long. I purchased the clam from a guy breaking down his tank. He sits mid lower under a 250watt MH and has gotten larger and seems to be thriving. My question is his color is a drab brown / black with a tiny hint of blue in the center. Would raising him up more under the light help bring out color? Does more light = more color.

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Yes, kinda. There is a lot more to it, though. In general, the brighter lights support better colors. However, clams can lose there color for many reasons, so if one of these is amiss (ie- salinity issues, temp swing, etc), it wont color up even under the brightest lights.
 
what 'K' are your bulbs? and how old are they? also if you could post your parameters, there may be a hint in there as stated above.
 
sorry for the delay on a reply. Like I said I purchased this clam 2 years ago from someone local that was breaking down there tank. Its big and I think its a crocea. Its all black with just a tiny bit of blue, its colors have been the same since I got it.

My bulbs new Hamilton 15K replaced in December. The tank is 5 years old and the water conditions are good. Alk 8, PH 8.2, Cal 420. Temp is steady at 79. I guess my question was if you add more light does a clams colors increase.

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