Clams... it's what's for dinner!

SDguy said:
I tried 2 ephippium, thought it was going well.... ended very badly very quickly. Hope you have better luck with yours :( Overall, I've had zero success truly pairing butterflies....

Peter,

Great video, I love your fish selection. I am planning on BF and angel fish list. I decided not to pair based on your comment here. Without pairs, it will allow me a few extra species.

Looking forward to seeing your tank completed.

Thanks for the post.

Cheers,
Bruce
 
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to dissuade you from pairs... so long as you either get them collected that way, or pair some from a group of 5 or more... :)
 
Beautiful Peter...........the Dusky looks nice and healthy and I always loved your rainfordi........nicest one I've seen.

What type of clams are you feeding? They look small.

Get those freakin angels out of there and add more BF's.......................just kiddin:thumbsup:
 
Beautiful Peter...........the Dusky looks nice and healthy and I always loved your rainfordi........nicest one I've seen.

What type of clams are you feeding? They look small.

Get those freakin angels out of there and add more BF's.......................just kiddin:thumbsup:

Thanks Ed. Kevin Kohen sent me a dusky with an extremely healthy appetite. I was very impressed at how many PE mysis it ate 24 hours after arriving! It eats all sorts of food now... but no pellets yet.

They are just labeled venus clams at the local grocery store. Yeah, these are a bit smaller than what I usually buy. They range in size from 1-2 inches, sometimes larger. Occasionally they'll get 4"+ ones... they look and smell the same as the small ones, and the fish like them equally. But I prefer smaller ones so I can add several to the tank at once, so the fish aren't fighting over a single clam. I use them as a treat for the fish... none of my fish need them to survive... they all eat other foods too. I think my fish get more expensive foods than I do... :)

I did try to pick angels with the butterflies in mind. I tried to get smaller less aggressive species, and/or ones that grow notoriously slow. So I ended up with a meredithi, navarchus, rock beauty, and asfur. I really wanted a yellow belly regal angel, but after loosing a prized pellet eating specimen to jumping, I went through 3 more... all with disastrous results, so I'm done on that front :( I don't think I'll be getting any other angels for this tank.

very nice collection indeed

Thanks very much!
 
BTW Ed, notice the muelleri take out that chunck of clam at 3:35! You can even hear his beak clicking :lol:
 
BTW Ed, notice the muelleri take out that chunck of clam at 3:35! You can even hear his beak clicking :lol:

haha...I heard that when I turned my head away for a second, had to replay it like 5 times, with my jaw on the floor each time...a really beautiful collection...has me seriously thinkin about bf....
 
Indeed nice collection.....and that dusky is really special...I've been searching for almost a full year for one and can't get it over here....the BF's really like the clams over here to:celeb1:
 
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Your collection is basically my dream tank ... which currently resides in a word document filled with pictures of various fish pasted on top of a picture of reef tank (that part is just wishful thinking, I know).
 
Very nice Peter
Be careful on store bought clams Unfortunately my fowlr crash because of bad grocery store clams that wipe out my whole tank! :(
 
Very nice Peter
Be careful on store bought clams Unfortunately my fowlr crash because of bad grocery store clams that wipe out my whole tank! :(

So sorry to hear that! Bad as in rotten? Or bad as in carrying a pathogen?
 
BTW Ed, notice the muelleri take out that chunck of clam at 3:35! You can even hear his beak clicking :lol:

Lol......too funny. It's amazing how strong their beaks are.

I hear that chomping noise everyday and have taken it for granted. I'm not sure any other BF's can do that.
 
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