I am Dominic from Germany. Here are 3 of my favorite clams
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Have had the blue maxima in the center for about 15 months, I got the maxima on the left a couple weeks ago, and the derasa from Reefapalooza last weekend!
I would like a Deresa although I fear it would be a big hulk at 24" as the two maximas are supposed to max out at 12" and the two croceas are supposed to max out at 6".
I really like their look although I fear I do not have the room to go in one half of a 60" tank.
I suppose I could start with a small one on the left side although I eventually would have to move my red Trachyphyllia radiata and my greem goniopora up into the rocks.
I think my Trachyphyllia radiata needs to be at the bottom.
I think I will let my four clams grow on the right front substrate and the Trachyphyllia radiata and green goniopora grow on the left front substrate for a few years and go from there.
I just acclimated my 1 1/4" gold Maxima tonight in the dark.
The living rook lights are out and only the light above the kitchen sink is on which leaves the tank almost completely dark.
The little fellow had a foot on him about 1/2" which I buried in the crushed coral along the left front substrate with live rock on the left and right side to prevent flyovers of fish knocking it over constantly.
I had to coral my Blue Cook Island Maxima in the center front substrate with a piece of live rock on the left and right side. I used to have to right him once and a while and now he maintains himself upright without any regular assistance from me.
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