B Barry N. New member Mar 18, 2005 #4 Nice clams but the first picture of the Tridacna crocea appears to need a FWD.. IMO & IME
Project Reef **** R.C. Member Premium Member Mar 19, 2005 #7 FWIW, that's not mantle pinching. That's a healthy over expanded T. crocea in a SPS environment with LOTS of flow. Nice clams guys!
FWIW, that's not mantle pinching. That's a healthy over expanded T. crocea in a SPS environment with LOTS of flow. Nice clams guys!
JR719 Tang Cop Premium Member Mar 19, 2005 #8 Those are some really nice clams. I am beginning to look at either a crocea or another squamosa to add. Those have really nice coloration.
Those are some really nice clams. I am beginning to look at either a crocea or another squamosa to add. Those have really nice coloration.
Julio Active member Mar 19, 2005 #9 Hey Dave, how many halides do you have over those clams, looks like 4 from the reflection? The orange clam with the blue dots is a Gigas.
Hey Dave, how many halides do you have over those clams, looks like 4 from the reflection? The orange clam with the blue dots is a Gigas.
D Daveyboi New member Mar 19, 2005 #10 Yeah, that's a Gigas. I'm running 4 400watt EVC Tech 14k bulbs. So far they're great bulbs. It's bringing out some very great colors from my SPS. Dave
Yeah, that's a Gigas. I'm running 4 400watt EVC Tech 14k bulbs. So far they're great bulbs. It's bringing out some very great colors from my SPS. Dave