<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8270275#post8270275 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by a4twenty
well this is a topic that has been discussed over and over but here is the long and short.
some say that any clam 3" or less requires the addition of phytoplankton to help with growth. the easiest way to "target" feed a clam is to bring him up and place him in a few inches of water in the bottom of a bowl ( i use tupperware ) floating in the tank. then you pour the phyto in the bowl and the clam has a feeding frenzy. the alternative is to pour the phyto in the tank ( good for SPS and pods too :rollface: ) and shut down your skimmer for a while.
like i said above people are all over the fence on this one, some say it's not necessary while other say it is mandatory? i know that my clam has grown better with the phyto and realistically i'm looking to make my guests as happy and comfortable as possible.