jjz_13
Premium Member
Hi. Was hoping some clam experts could give me their opinions on lighting.
I have a 150 gallon tank (72" x 18" x 29"h).
I would like to put a clam on my sandbed and was thinking a squamosa would be nice. (i.e. bury a flat rock below and let the clam attach to it)
I'm not worried about my water parameters - they're all good, but it's tough to find a definitive lighting scale for clams.
My lights consist of:
3 250watt 10K metal halides
2 96watt actinic power compact flourescents (each 3' long)
The lights are all spaced evenly, with the MH's in the rear of the hood and the PC actinics in the front. They are all mounted about 12" above the water surface. My sandbed is about 4" deep.
The tricky part is that I don't run all these together most of the day because of heat concerns. I cycle the MH's throughout the day starting on the right side and ending on the left. The following schedule helps keep my tank temp b/n 80-82 degrees.
9am: Both actinics ON
10am: Metal Halide 1 ON
12:22pm: Metal Halide 2 ON
2:45pm: Metal Halide 3 ON (all lights are ON at this point)
3:15pm: Metal Halide 1 OFF
5:37pm: Metal Halide 2 OFF
8pm: Metal Halide 3 OFF
9pm: Both actinics OFF
Is this sufficient for a squamosa on the sandbed? How about a maxima somewhere on the rockwork?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
I have a 150 gallon tank (72" x 18" x 29"h).
I would like to put a clam on my sandbed and was thinking a squamosa would be nice. (i.e. bury a flat rock below and let the clam attach to it)
I'm not worried about my water parameters - they're all good, but it's tough to find a definitive lighting scale for clams.
My lights consist of:
3 250watt 10K metal halides
2 96watt actinic power compact flourescents (each 3' long)
The lights are all spaced evenly, with the MH's in the rear of the hood and the PC actinics in the front. They are all mounted about 12" above the water surface. My sandbed is about 4" deep.
The tricky part is that I don't run all these together most of the day because of heat concerns. I cycle the MH's throughout the day starting on the right side and ending on the left. The following schedule helps keep my tank temp b/n 80-82 degrees.
9am: Both actinics ON
10am: Metal Halide 1 ON
12:22pm: Metal Halide 2 ON
2:45pm: Metal Halide 3 ON (all lights are ON at this point)
3:15pm: Metal Halide 1 OFF
5:37pm: Metal Halide 2 OFF
8pm: Metal Halide 3 OFF
9pm: Both actinics OFF
Is this sufficient for a squamosa on the sandbed? How about a maxima somewhere on the rockwork?
Thanks in advance for your advice.