They would exhibit biodiversity but little much else. They eat mostly phytoplankton, something that isn't found in most tanks. They're your typical filterfeeder, and will die without supplemental feeding.
I placed four oysters in my tank about 3 weeks ago. I cooked a bushel and these were lucky enough to not get eaten. They are doing fine as of now. I keep spot feeding them Kent PhytoPlex with a turkey baster a couple times a week. Just catch them when they are open and give them a little shot. I like having them because I can feed my corals a little on the heavy side and they will help keep the water quality up. I also added five little neck clams to my tank a few days ago just to see how they would do. I figured wth..... I only paid 3.99 for a bag of them so why not try to add some cheap filters to the tank.
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