I don't know about golden pearls for clams, but DT's phytoplankton or Cryo-Preserved phytoplankton is perfect. In any case don't spot feed, simply add it to the tank in a high flow area (for dispersal).
I'm interested in getting a small maxima and want to certain my tank meet it's needs. I have 250w 65k MH - six inches above the water. I'd place it on a shell (to attach to) on the sand that would be 20" deep.
I have six Turkeywing clams and another mussel which doesn't open but just has two siphons it opens/closes. These are all surviving after 5 1/2 months. Obviously, these are strictly filter feeders. Can I assume my tank is providing adequate nutrients for small Tridacnid clams as well such that with some supplemental feeding of phytoplankton I should be fine? Are the phytoplankton products such as Kent's Phytoplex of value?
I really do find DT's most usefull compared to the others. You could assume the tank is providing enough but a little DT's won't hurt. Remember also the more inverts/corals that go in the less stuff is availible for them all so supplementing will be increasingly helpfull...
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