In the coral farmers market last month, I picked up a beautiful Maxima Clam. It looks beautiful and I am super happy. This is my first time trying to keep a clam. I ensure that water chemistry is maintained. Ca - 420ish, Alk 8.5, Mg - 1250+. This is a Nuvo 20g aquarium, I have been regular with water changes.
The clam opens up very nicely. I think it looks even better than how it looked at when I picked up.
Every forum/video I look up talks about how important lighting is for a clam. How much light is enough for a clam?
Currently I only have a Kessil A160 WE set to 80% brightness. It's about 8 inches above the water level. The clam is on the sandbed (approximately 12 inches below water -- 20ish inches from the light). If I had to guess the light is between 150-170 par. Is that enough for a maxima clam?
Note: I am not feeding the clam anything.
The clam opens up very nicely. I think it looks even better than how it looked at when I picked up.
Every forum/video I look up talks about how important lighting is for a clam. How much light is enough for a clam?
Currently I only have a Kessil A160 WE set to 80% brightness. It's about 8 inches above the water level. The clam is on the sandbed (approximately 12 inches below water -- 20ish inches from the light). If I had to guess the light is between 150-170 par. Is that enough for a maxima clam?
Note: I am not feeding the clam anything.