Feeding baby Maxima

mskurdah

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Hi all:

I just got a couple of small maxima clams. They said at the LFS that I should feed them phytoplankton with a turkey baster.

I tried it last night. The clam repeatedly opened and closed when I was doing it -- is this normal?

How often should I feed them / how much?
 
Try putting them into a small container and pouring some phyto in. You'll know when they're done because the water will be clear :)
 
Many will say that target feeding is not necessary, that it's just as effective to feed the tank entirely, and easier, too.
 
Re: Feeding baby Maxima

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10215616#post10215616 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mskurdah
Hi all:

I just got a couple of small maxima clams. They said at the LFS that I should feed them phytoplankton with a turkey baster.

I tried it last night. The clam repeatedly opened and closed when I was doing it -- is this normal?

How often should I feed them / how much?

the clam opening and closing is a coughing/choking response
 
my clams do that too, it looks like its choking if you get too much phyto in there at once. i just put the phyto in a high flow area and the clams do fine, plus you feed everything else as well
 
It is possible to choke a clam to its death by spot feeding.
Excellent lighting is more important.
I feed clams and coral phyto everyday--I produce my own(very cheap to do this) and add a half a cup daily to my tank and refugium to feed the copopods.
 
I got a baby maxima a couple months ago from a LFS. I never spot fed it at all. It has grown really well. I think it has increased in size by a quarter of it's original size. Happy little thing. I have tried the bowl feeding method and the spot feeding, not much success.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10310317#post10310317 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by slojmn
I got a baby maxima a couple months ago from a LFS. I never spot fed it at all. It has grown really well. I think it has increased in size by a quarter of it's original size. Happy little thing. I have tried the bowl feeding method and the spot feeding, not much success.

they are amazing filter feeders on their own---I gave up feeding my along time ago---they get the phyto they need from the water column but rely on the light the most
 
I'm the same way as capn H, I feed my display tank and fuge daily with home grown phyto and both my clams are happy
 
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