daReefPeep
stingray
I asked for advice I didnt want this to be a debate
I dont think that my nitrates are causing my clams to die my opinion I guess. They are not always as high as 80 most of the time they are at 40 I know still too high right. I have been changing my water every week adding calcium everyday feeding bioplankton phytoplankton probably another reason for my levels to go up and my two main clams have been thriving and then bam all of them at one time and I dont feed my eels as much as I was. So if I have my clam for a year its not success? What is success then me having them for 5 years? If my clam does have a disease or parasite I would hate for another person to put the clam in their tank until my water is better. They can try go ahead if someone wants to take care of my clam until my levels are down please do it for me. I have a coco worm that has an inch of new growth everymonth I have a new duncan head growing I have chalice and acans chili coral zoos that all are doing great. I dont think its right to come on here and lecture people about not being able to take care of clams because its specialized. Dont just assume I dont know anything about this hobby because you have been doing it way longer than me I will take your advice I really appreciate it thats why I
Don I dont know if you live in washington or anything but I would love to see your tank sometime and learn how you do things.
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No I havent used mysis in that tank. Do they do something bad? I feed silversides or shrimp and green and red cubes and an algae clip.
What causes pinched mantal
.Nitrates of 80 are not an issue with clams,but lighting and propper flo are.The health of the clam when aquired is very important.
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