Hi guys,
I wanted to know the reason why it is necessary to spot feed baby clams? I am spot feeding my 1.5" maxima and this post is not to contradict accepted clam husbandry practices. I only ask because natural sea water is pristine (low organics) compared to our tank water. If our reef tanks are nutrient rich cesspools, why spot/tank feed clams? If NSW is so pristine, what do baby clams feed on in the wild? Do more clams make it to maturity in the wild or is there just a high mortality rate among baby clams, weather spot fed or not? Once again, I am not questioning accepted practices, I just wonder if there are any studies or proof of increased survival rates. Thanks.
Matt
I wanted to know the reason why it is necessary to spot feed baby clams? I am spot feeding my 1.5" maxima and this post is not to contradict accepted clam husbandry practices. I only ask because natural sea water is pristine (low organics) compared to our tank water. If our reef tanks are nutrient rich cesspools, why spot/tank feed clams? If NSW is so pristine, what do baby clams feed on in the wild? Do more clams make it to maturity in the wild or is there just a high mortality rate among baby clams, weather spot fed or not? Once again, I am not questioning accepted practices, I just wonder if there are any studies or proof of increased survival rates. Thanks.
Matt