scytale
Caladanman
Like Sue said clams need stability. They really are a simple animal to keep, probably as easy as fish once you gain the knowlege and learn how to keep a tank stable. T. Crocea for some reason seems to be everyones first clam. IMO it should be their last. I'd learn how to keep a T. Derasa first. They do grow quickly but are very hardy. If he outgrows your tank they are very easy to sell or give up for adoption.
Don
Don-- I know you've often advised us newbies to pull off our pH monitors and not be too concerned about daily pH swings....
Are your beautiful clams exposed to AM/PM pH swings (or do you have some form of pH-stablizing gear--kalk, fuge with reverse photo, etc.--on your tank)??
And as a future-clam-keeper, I think T. Croceas get picked first because they're "the prettiest" (have the most vibrant color/patterns) and sometime us newbies don't know any better.....:doubt: