Holy Squamosa Batman.

xxxbadfishxxx

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Just picked this up at the LFS, my first Clam. Its a 4-5" Squamosa under 4X24Watt TekLight HO T5's. I plan on feeding DT's, is there anything else i should feet? do you just squirt it over him? Can anyone identify what is on the right side of his shell?

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Thanks for looking,

Jeff
 
the thing on his shell is a tunicate. in reality, you do not need to feed, just good strong light, and suitable calcium and alk.
 
Re: Holy Squamosa Batman.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9208249#post9208249 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by xxxbadfishxxx
.... do you just squirt it over him?

i turn off my skimmer and add it to the tank. after a few hours i turn my skimmer back on. it isn't necessary but it doesn't hurt ( just don't over dose, start slow ) and it will also help boost your pod population.


oh yeah, nice squammie :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9208583#post9208583 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jmaneyapanda
the thing on his shell is a tunicate. in reality, you do not need to feed, just good strong light, and suitable calcium and alk.

i assume the Tunicte is harmless?
 
Tunicates are harmless. They are a bi-valve also, just like the clam. I told Ryan that was a tunicate...hahahahahahahahhaa I WIN! :D LOL ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9210610#post9210610 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WinkeyWoneye
Tunicates are harmless. They are a bi-valve also, just like the clam. I told Ryan that was a tunicate...hahahahahahahahhaa I WIN! :D LOL ;)

LMAO !!!

Love that clam Jeff, that was the next one on my list, :cool:

:D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9208722#post9208722 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bill37
Is this a dumb question.....how do you boost your pod population?

the pods eat the phyto and multiply faster.
 
I am not generally a big fan of squamosas...I typically like the croceas and derasas more...but that is a very nice squamosa that I'd certainly consider if it had been available to me. Nice clam.
 
My clam has moved slightly up against the glass, so when he is open his mantle pushes up against the glass, he seams happy, and can move, should i leave him be?
 
NICE CLAM!! Very nice color too. I don't have any yet, so I'm here learning first. Is there a link that tells me the difference between the squammie, croceas & derrasas?


I just asked about pods in a different thread. I know that they multiply fast!!
 
i am new to clams also, Squamosa and Dersas are lower light clams, and generally easier to take care of compared to Croceas and Maximas which are higher light clams.
 
I meant to tell you last time that I was amazed at how clean and pure your sand was. Is it new?

So the low lights are easier to care for. I'll keep that in mind.
 
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