rishu_pepper
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I have a chance to acquire a large squamosa clam (15" mantle to mantle, 10" wide), but I have read some horror stories about how when a large clam spawns it could possibly wipe a tank.
My water parameters are relatively stable (9 months old tank), though nitrate is still on the high side (currently being lowered using Nitra guard). Water temp is controlled by an Apex. I hand dose cal/alk since I only have a moderate amount of LPS and no SPS. I have 200g+ total water volume and plenty of room for the sucker. I do have some fish that I have read are possible nippers like coral beauty, melanurus and temminicki wrasses, and copperband butterfly.
What are the chances of it happening? What usually causes it to happen?
My water parameters are relatively stable (9 months old tank), though nitrate is still on the high side (currently being lowered using Nitra guard). Water temp is controlled by an Apex. I hand dose cal/alk since I only have a moderate amount of LPS and no SPS. I have 200g+ total water volume and plenty of room for the sucker. I do have some fish that I have read are possible nippers like coral beauty, melanurus and temminicki wrasses, and copperband butterfly.
What are the chances of it happening? What usually causes it to happen?