Funny you should post that picture because I was the one who bought that clam yesterday along with a orange medusa worm. I've heard the care is closer towards a squamosa but lets hope someone with experience jumps in.
Funny you should post that picture because I was the one who bought that clam yesterday along with a orange medusa worm. I've heard the care is closer towards a squamosa but lets hope someone with experience jumps in.
You do know that medusa worm will take out your entire tank if it dies, right?
You do know that medusa worm has a very remote possibility to take out your entire tank if it dies, right?
Fixed it for you.
Yours is looking good. Got mine two weeks ago, was cool the first week, now this :headwally:Here he is, tried to get the best pics I could. So far so good.
I moved it to the sand yesterday, see if that helps. Lately, i've been doing terrible with maximas. Two prior failed attempts in this system placed in the same location, and as many in the prior system:headwalls:And this has what to do with the ORA Maxima x Squamosa hybrid clams?
You do know that medusa worm will take out your entire tank if it dies, right?
Have you had one die in your system? I'm sure there are other factors, i.e., carbon filtration, protein skimming, and water volume.I was correcting someone who was giving false, alarmist information, see below:
And furthermore smart guy, there's pretty much nothing in this entire thread about the subject other than a couple of cool pics. So why exactly are you jumping on me?
