Do clams do better in a BB or DSB tank?

B Pierce

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I know the bare bottom craze has hit all the SPS guys out there. My question is...will clams do better in a tank that has a DSB or BB?

I currently have a T. crocea and T.gigas in my bare bottom SPS tank and they do fine. I would love to hear everyone elses experiences.

thanks,
Bill
 
They do fine in my BB system as well. Although I'm planning to switch from sps to LPS sometime in the next 3 months. I dunno....
 
my feeling is they will do better in a b.b. system do to the better suspension we strive to keep , i think in dsb that uses lower flow to keep the sand from blowing around , the phyto & bacteria just sink into it .
 
I don't really think it matters, as long as the system has enough nitrate to keep the zoox alive (and what system doesn't () : ) ). Though BBs often have clearer water..which means more PAR for light loveing clams () : )
The suspension theory sounds good too, thou if you read the sticky in this forum there's an article about how a DSB allows lots of good little "no-see-ums" to reproduce, which apparently (to the author ;) ) goes a long way toward feeding clams...that article had me worried when I was deciding to go BB, but then I saw some tank pics, realized my babies were a few inches under some halides and got rid of the sand, fine ever since () : )

Cheers,

grimmjohn
 
Although I have only used DSB, I think you can be successful with BB, SSB and DSB.

There is way too much passion around "my way is the only right way".

I raised a gigas from about 2-3 inches in my DSB to over 20 inches, then gave it up to the LFS who kept it in a refugium for their BB SPS tank. It did great until they tried to move it to a new tank.

JMO
 
I raised several tridacnids in bare bottom tanks with now problems. In fact, my first couple of reefs were bare bottom - and had wet-dry filters. Come to think of it, my first one actually have dolomite gravel and an undegravel filter. That was quite a while ago, when there was no such thing as DSB.

I use DSB now, and I think that clams can benefit from it more than bare bottom. But, the exact reason isn't straightforward. I keep my sand bed well-stocked with critters, and I feed with phyto. So, the clams get some detritus, they get some of the food I use, and they certainly get some occasional zooplankton, eggs and such from the sand bed. (BTW - tridacnids do eat zooplankton).

I wouldn't worry about either method, but I'd personally prefer DSB.
 
I would say that if the proper food is provided they can do good in an empty glass box with water....

however I think as far as the "natural" side of things go... a DSB would provide more of a natural food source and environment...

My vote OVERALL goes for DSB... or at least a Shallow fine sand bed...
 
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