Is my tank ready and what's a good beginner clam?

SanFranTodd

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I have a 15g nano w/ 5g sump that has been running for about 6 months. I'm not new to the hobby and have several other reef tanks established for a few years, but never kept clams before. The nano has a 175w 20k MH and currently houses mixed LPS and a pigmy angel. It's closed loop and I run a CPR skimmer. My water parameters are excellent and stable for 4+ months.

The current livestock thrives so I assume it's stable enough for a clam. Any good recommendations and advice on placement - I have some dark/shadow spots but overall the MH lights the cube pretty well.

Thanks for any advice! :)
 
Equipment wise you're fine :) Be sure to keep that CA and ALK stable and high....the clam will cause a much larger and quicker depletion.

You will likely need to lose the pygmy angel. They are known clam nippers/killers.

Just place him where he gets plenty of light, and not too much flow. You might want to wait a few more months, though...a lot of people wait until closer to a year to add a clam.
 
Hey thanks for the reply! :) It will be easy to transfer the pygmy into one of my other tanks, I'm glad you pointed that out. Do you have a recommendation on what species of clam would work well in my setup?
 
You're probably fien with any, just be aware that squamosa and derasa will get too big for the tank in time. I'd start maybe with a small squamosa and/or maxima. :)
 
Agreed on the derasa outgrowing the tank. I've had mine for about 9 months now and it has already grown almost an inch.
 
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