Clam puts "foot" down, good sign???

nossalucard

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My crocea which I got last week and originally had on the sand seems to be doing better now. As I stated before, I know I should'nt have got a crocea, but thats all that was available locally. The first few days on the sand he barely opened. I proceeded to put him higher onto the rock work under my 2x65 pc's 2 days ago. The first day after he was still barely opening expanding, and looked a little brown/green instead of blue. Well today I come downstairs and he's fully expanding, and color seems to be returning a little. Well later in the day, I now notice he has started to put down his bysmal gland/foot, so is this a good sign overall??? Also I brought down the temps from 80-82 to around 78-80. I really hope this works out, and hopefully I can find a squamosa or deresa soon which likes my lighting better.
 
He might be happy now but he will probably slowly start going downhill with your PC's. I'm not trying to be a jerk, just telling you the truth. 2 x 65w PC's just isnt enough. They are the most light demanding of clams and really need halides or a crazy fluorescent setup.
 
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