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kevjtomy

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Curious if my lights are enough for any kind of clam. I've heard they need lots of light, so if it's iffy I'll hold off. Thanks for any suggestions.
 

Toadally1

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You might be able to do it putting them high up the rock, but I would go with the less light demanding clams.
 
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Center of the tank upper third in height and they should be fine. However you will have difficulty viewing them properly.
 

sally1

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I have a 72 gallon bow front with 4x96watt PC's also. I had a blue rim deresa clam on the substrate for two years. It did so well and got so large I had to trade it in to the LFS because it literally outgrew the tank.. It went from 2 inches to 8 inches in two years. It was a blue rim deresa clam...really beautiful.
 
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There may be some animal to animal variation as well. Some may be higher light strains than others. I know of a customer/friend who didn't see any significant growth under basically the same setup but more concentrated over a 3 foot 65 gallon.

This would be impossible to determine however, more of a luck of the draw thing if you are on the edge of necessary lumens for the animal.
 

davelin315

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I have a 125 w/ 6 96W PC's and I have 5 crocea or maxima clams (had 7 until the damn xenia overgrew 2 of them) that are situated mostly in the top 1/2 of the tank. They are all doing well and I have had no problems (except with the xenia that is, 2 more were overgrown until I pruned my xenia a few days ago).
 

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