Clams and PC

PC's and clams can be done, but you need enough pcs and the right kind of clam.

A derasa and squamosa need the least light of the clams, with crocea and maximas needing the most (ie, really need MH)

I have a small derasa in my 29g on the sandbed with 220w of pc doing very well. Take into account it is a pretty decent amount of watts on a 29g.

With less intense light though, to help them out, supplimental feedings of live phytoplankton can help keep them happy and growing too.
 
some have.
I do stress the word SOME.
Search and you'll turn up alot of threads about PC and clams.
 
My in-laws have a T. crocea in their tank; a 90g with 440 watts VHO. The clam is positioned as high in the tank as possible. They feed it a few times each week. The clam has been in their tank for about 5 months and is growing (new scutes can be seen).
 
what about 96watts for a ten gallon nano tank with a clam. its like 9.6 watts per gallon. if so what kind of clam can i have?
 
i have a 96W PC for 17Gal tank and the crocea is doing fine (since last September). I do add phytoplankton periodically to my tank.

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A clam in a 10g isn't that great of an idea. I debated it myself for a while but decided against it.

A few reasons

Yes, it is 96w - 9.6w per gallon. But the watt per gallon rule isn't a good thing to go by. 96 watts is still only 96w, even though it's over a smaller area, it still doesn't give off enough par. (if you aren't familiar with par do a search on here and you should find plenty)

The two main clams that require lower light are also the faster growers and grow to the biggest sizes which means even if you buy a small clam, it won't be too long until it outgrows your tank. Another problem with that is if you do buy a baby, they need constant feedings and are that much harder to take care of. The constant feedings would also pollute a 10g a lot faster than a larger tank.

Croceas and maximas don't grow as fast or as big but they need the most light and I wouldn't reccomend them under pcs no matter how many you have.

Clams also need very stable water params, it's much harder to keep them stable in a 10g. Now, if you had an automatic topoff and all the other gadgets that keep things stable all the time, this wouldn't be as much of an issue.

Now, SOME do keep clams in nanos and successfully. It can be done, but the number of people that have failed out weighs the number that have been successfull by a lot.
 
thanks for the advice but i do have my 10g plumbed into a big fuge. so i think i would be ok. as for the feedings for the baby i am home with my newborn so i am home all day. i am going to give it a shot. if the 96watts does not seem to do the job i have hqi's on standby
 
WHy not use the HQI? I've seen two people (one being my LFS) try maximas with a 96w powerquad over a 10 gallon. They didn't make it to the 6 month mark. It's possible, but risky, IMO. Throw one of your halides over the thing and eliminate the risk. If you want till a clam looks like it's not doing well it's often too alte, IME.
 
ReefXpert said:
i have a 96W PC for 17Gal tank and the crocea is doing fine (since last September). I do add phytoplankton periodically to my tank.

this guy has been doing it for 6 months and his looks fine. i really dont want drill my apartment to hang a hqi. my landlord is a d@&k about that stuff. thats why i want to try the 96watt light. also at my lfs they keep their clams under pcs and they all look very healthy. they too said the light would work since it is in a 10g. before they sell me anything they always ask about my steup then advise me on my decision.
 
well i talked to my lfs and they showed me a hqi pendent from coralife and it would be perfect for my 10g. now my question should i use the 10k bulb it comes with or buy a 20k bulb. also the pendent is 150 watts. i thought about it and dont want to spend 80bucks on a clam and have it die because i did not give it the right light.
 
Wise decision! Shows you care about the health of your animals. Either bulb would be fine. It's more about personal preference because with that tank either is fine! :)
 
thanks for the info peabody. my lfs was not sure about the 10 or 20k bulb but they also said it should work. i was mistaken they use 10k blue line halides not pcs. they looked alike from far. so i am going to do the 20k hqi.
 
if you do 10k

a 10 gal water perameters will change so quick

i would have the water checked before the clam and it will use up a lot of calicium

you will also have to deal with heat issues unless you raise the light high on the tank

dont want to ruin your day i just wanted to give a little info
 
well like i said my tank is plumbed into a sump. so its not 10g. i do plan on adding calicium as needed. and also i am leaning toward the 20k light. thanks for the advice though
 
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