just spot fed for the first ytime and..

Yes, I have to admit that after we spot fed our baby Maxima for the first time he colored up real nice and was far more active. Here's a picture of the top half of a plastic water bottle we used to segregate the space around the Maxima so it had exclusive access to the phytoplankton. After placing the plasic bottle over the clam we then injected phyto into the top and watched the green cloud dissipate inside as the clam filtered out the phyto. Was great to watch!

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Hey Doug,
thanks for sharing that pic i never imagined of doing suck a think, baby maximas i normally feed with a turkey baster but most of the food gets carried away by the currents.
 
I didn't know it could choke, now i'm all nervous....

but yes...it colored up a lot and just looked better over all. I will continue to do this without a doubt.

excellent...that is all i can say about this forum and the people here....excellent.
 
maybe i should try to do that with my max.
I just pour 2 capful of phyto into the tank while the skimmer is off.
I hate to get my hand in the water.
 
They will likely die if you do not feed them with phtyo. I have seen some that lived, but not many. Heavy fish feeding or large tank doses of phyto can work too.

They need phyto until they are 3" or so.

I keep mine in a disposable food container that is square and about 2" high. I lift it out and pour some phyto in. It is gone in 20 minutes. I do this 5 times per week, although 2 or 3 would probably be enough. The container can be somewhat unsightly in the tank though.

Feeding outside of the tank is the best way IMO. I have not lost a baby maxima since I started this.
 
Dude, that is a small clam;).

I was wondering about this spot feeding. I am going to be feeding two maximas about 2.5" using the inverted bottle thing. Can anybody tell me how much dt's to put in the bottle with the clam?

Something like; If the bottle holds 8oz and the clam is 2", insert 3cc of dt's and leave covered for 30 minutes.

These are just numbers I made up. Hopefully somebody has a good formula for this.
 
I usually spot feed two ccs to my 4 inch clams, so you can add this to the bottle space just to ensure that the clam gets plenty to eat.
 
i feed my baby maxima about 1 1/2 in long with phytoplankton. some1 told me that you have to feed them live dt's or what ever those are??? whats dt's and do i need them or can i just keep my feeding of phyto
 
brc0488 said:
i feed my baby maxima about 1 1/2 in long with phytoplankton. some1 told me that you have to feed them live dt's or what ever those are??? whats dt's and do i need them or can i just keep my feeding of phyto

DT's is just the brand. as long as you're feeding them live phyto you're all set.
 
are live Dt's actually live and if they are where can i get them and how do you keep them alive? currently im just feeding phytoplex
 
DT,s is a brand name of a type of photo, it is refrigerated and thus is suppose to be kept alive. It should be avaible at your local fish store. If you "click on sponsors at top of reef central screen- I believe DT's is there.
 
my clams seem to like marine snamow better than the DT's, they open up more after being fed marine snow.
 
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