LED lighting on a 12" deep tank?

DPRoberts

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I'm about to set up a new tank, and I'd like to keep clams in it someday.

I haven't picked out the exact tank yet, but I'm definitely going to get one that's 12" deep and 24" long.

I've never kept clams before, and I'm thinking that a derasa would be the best choice, since they need less light and prefer to live on the sand bed. Since I don't have a lot of depth to play with, I think clams like maximas that live up on rocks would probably not be a good idea.

After having tried a number of different lighting systems over several years, I definitely prefer LEDs. In particular, I'm leaning towards the Kessil lights as I have seen them in person and really like their appearance and ease of use. However, I am open to other suggestions.

Any recommendations for which lights to consider (and how many over a 24" long tank) would be greatly appreciated.
 
I have Kessil 360WE They each cover 2 feet, so two would be perfect for your 24" tank. You shouldn't need to run them more than 50% in such a shallow tank.
 
I have Kessil 360WE They each cover 2 feet, so two would be perfect for your 24" tank. You shouldn't need to run them more than 50% in such a shallow tank.

If they each cover 2 feet, would I be okay with only one - especially since the clams would likely be placed directly under the light in the middle of the tank?
 
just something to think about, T. derasa can easily attain 24" in length when fully grown. so unless your tank is 3 feet deep, or you only want to keep a derasa, you might want to consider a smaller species of Tridacna.

if you're mounting kessels over a 12" tall tank, i would have no concerns about light levels.
 
just something to think about, T. derasa can easily attain 24" in length when fully grown. so unless your tank is 3 feet deep, or you only want to keep a derasa, you might want to consider a smaller species of Tridacna.

if you're mounting kessels over a 12" tall tank, i would have no concerns about light levels.

I know that most clams would probably outgrow this tank, but that would be a good problem to have down the road. I'd definitely start with smaller ones (from what I've read here, anything over 2" is a good starting point) and trade/sell them if they got too big.

I've ordered an Innovative Marine Nuvo Fusion 20 - 24" long, 12" wide, and 12" deep. I've definitely decided to hang two lights over it. I've narrowed it down to two AI Primes or two Kessil A80s. I know people have kept clams successfully under AI Primes, so I wouldn't hesitate to use them. I'm also drawn to the simplicity of the Kessils, but I have no idea whether an A80 could grow clams over what's basically a 12" cube. Any advice?
 
I know that most clams would probably outgrow this tank, but that would be a good problem to have down the road. I'd definitely start with smaller ones (from what I've read here, anything over 2" is a good starting point) and trade/sell them if they got too big.

I've ordered an Innovative Marine Nuvo Fusion 20 - 24" long, 12" wide, and 12" deep. I've definitely decided to hang two lights over it. I've narrowed it down to two AI Primes or two Kessil A80s. I know people have kept clams successfully under AI Primes, so I wouldn't hesitate to use them. I'm also drawn to the simplicity of the Kessils, but I have no idea whether an A80 could grow clams over what's basically a 12" cube. Any advice?

ah the a80's are a little different than i've seen before.

i was thinking you were referring to the normal "can" style kessels.

although i wouldn't imagine their build/output over a relatively small area would be of concern.
 
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