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Jarrett

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i had to move my clam to the very top of my rock work, its doing great there but i have one concern. i change 10 gallons a week out of my main display and because the clam is so close to the top it would be out of water for a little while, will this harm it? i know most corals do fine out of water for a little but wasn't so sure about a clam so figured id get your guys opinion thank you!
 

Awibrandy

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Take the 10 gal out of the sump. Use a bucket head

What's a "bucket head"?

Taking the water out from the sump will still drop the water line of your DT unless you have a way of shutting the drains before you take the water out of the sump.
Why did you have to move the clam to the top anyway?:scratch:
 

Nottick

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What's a "bucket head"?

Taking the water out from the sump will still drop the water line of your DT unless you have a way of shutting the drains before you take the water out of the sump.
Why did you have to move the clam to the top anyway?:scratch:


No it will not. This is the job of the overflow no matter how much water you take out of the sump
 

rhdoug

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Mine (crocea) gets exposed every time I do a WC in my nano, I never burp it and have so far (had the clam a bit over a year) never had a problem. I have seen plenty of pics of clams exposed at low tide so I would think it isn't a problem.
 

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