clam in 5.5g w/72watts pc's??

kase

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hello guy i was just thinking of get a clam or two for the tank, well not anytime soon. but do you think it can be done with a tank this small? i think i have enough lighting wpg72 watts of PC's = 13 or so watts per gallon:smokin:

what do you think?
 
I'm no expert, but I've seen a clam kept in a 3g with a 70w MH, it was doing fine, color was excellent and it was wide open. Even had a Clown that had decided to host in it and the clam let it. Was kind of funny actually. :D
 
change the water every day and swap out for PCs for an HQI maybe. The watts-per-gallon concept breaks down at a certain point. Sticking 5 watts over a half gallon bown would be 10 watts per gallon if you want to play with it that way- but I wouldnt put a coral, much less a clam, in there.
 
from what ive heard, its all about light intensity with clams, i imagine it could be possible with HQI i think. your only problem will be feeding a small clam in that small of a water volume. i think if you get one 3" or bigger, theyre more photosynthetic than plankton filter-feeders.

but like i said before "i think"
 
i might try it when the tank is a year old. maybe a derasa, if it doesn't work i can always put it in my buddy tank or return it to the LSF.

is 72 watts of PC's the same to 70 watts of HQI? might be a dumb ???
 
It doesnt have to do with wattage as much as intensity of the lighting.....MH's are way more intense than any CP fixture...

Steve
 
right- halides are more intense for the wattage that they used when compared to any sort of flourescent. same wattage, brighter light
 
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