Could a clam be keep in a higher salinity about 1.026-1.028? I keep alot of euphyllias which like a higher salinity. Also with lighting, would a squamosa clam be good on the sand bed with a nicrew 100w? Which another thing to keep in mind blue jaw triggerfish can be housed with clams and wont harm them
For anyone wondering, no, clams are technically not a coral, they are mollusks, which are in a family containing snails and oysters. Almost 25 percent of ocean life are in the mollusk family. Also, I know Brock was generalizing the care info for all clams, but some varieties like the Maxima actually do prefer living in the rocks high up near the lights. Some are found in reefs almost breaching the surface with PAR in the 2000 micromoles! Normal aquarium PAR is about 100 micromoles on the sandbed and 400 micromoles at the surface. But as with anything in this hobby, slow acclimation is best, so definitely don't put them up there right away. My credentials to educate: being an autistic reef nerd for over a decade and have kept squamosa and maxima clams for almost that long, largest grown to 8+ inches long. Happy reefing!
Hi I have a kessil A360X running at 65% for most of the light cycle. I am looking at maxima clams where I the rockwork should it go way up at the top or would that be too much light?
mogtrader8 One of my favorites is the MediCoral from brightwell aquatics. Any kind of coral dip like that will do great. Fresh water can be too tough on them.
mogtrader8 To an extent yes. If it doesn’t list a time limit specifically for a clam labeled on the bottle, then you cut it in half for a clam. But a safer route for clams is scrubbing their shell gently with a toothbrush. Or getting a parasite eating fish like a six line wrasse.
hey,i really like your videos and they helped me a lot to learn about the basic needs of the fishes that i want to add in my tank.So i have a 55g tank-fish only and i have only 2 T5 lights on(1 blue and 1 white)...will i be able to keep them alive or i need stronger lights on?also do the temperature need to be at 78 or they do fine in a variety of temps? I really hope you answer my question because i really want to know if i am capable of adding something freesh in my tank,keep up the good work mate!!!
T5's will grow clams really well. I'd recommend keeping a consistent temp in the tank. 78 is what the tank runs currently with the clams you are seeing.
only thing i see is cleaner wrasse bite him now and then but ive moved him on to the rocks cause he was on the bottom and hes opening atleast halfway now and i mostly got tangs and one fire goby and 6 chromis and then cleaner wrasse but tank is big
As far is lighting, no such thing as too powerful, just needs acclimation. Recommend James Featheree's book. Still a debate between feeding Phyto or not since it depends on the size. 3"+ will have enough zooxanthellae to feed itself but small ones may need phtyo and glucose.
Have wanted clams for a while but i know iv quite afew bristle worms in my tank, Bought a boxer shrimp and arrow head crab to help get rid of them however there are some real big ones in my tank i just cant seem to catch
It’s just a natural instinct for them to close up. They’ll do the same in the wild when fish swim by. As the mature in the tank, they’ll get more comfortable with you being in front.
it's kinda late but i have 2 ai prime (using ab+ settings) on a 40 Breeder. I was curious if the light penetrate would be enough for a maxima in the bottom of a 40B tank. Thank you
Is it okay to use carbon if you have a clam? I purchased a hippo clam and he was about 8 inches long but he started to retract after just a week and was almost dead after 24 hours. The only thing I did was add carbon. I usually run Carbon for a couple days when needed and I’d like to know if that could of killed the clam before I try again.
We run carbon in a majority of our reef tanks and have not seen an issue with our clams. Did you wash the carbon out before placing it into the filtration system?
I don't think it will be enough light for the clam. I'd recommend looking for a more powerful LED to help the clam. Something like Current USA LEDs if you're wanting to stay more budget friendly or the AI Primes if you are wanting to go all out.
Hello, subbed and liked this Thanks. I have a small Blue Maxima in my 60 gallon Mixed Reef display tank that is doing well but I have Bristol worms and a large FoxFace in there I'm concerned about. I want to start a species specific bare bottom nano tank only five gallon so 100% weekly changes are feasible. Keeping only clams and sea horses. Would this be possible and how long would a small tank like this need to cycle. No fish, just clams and ponies Thanks
mikel stevenson thanks for watching! 😁It can definitely be risky. Sea horses require pristine water quality so any spike could really hurt them. A tank that small would only take about 2 weeks max to cycle. If you hit on all of your ponies needs, excellent food source (PODS) places for them to grabble and hang on (Sea Fans or Micro Algae) and water stays great it is definitely worth a try.
Matyas Castro You’re best chance is to feed him really well so that he won’t go after it as a snack. Also having the clam already in there before the trigger helps. If the trigger is in their first tho, maybe put a net over the clam to see how he reacts to it being in the tank. I’ve seen Niger Triggers and Blue throats in tanks with clams so you definitely have a chance!
Should you put a clam in a newly establish tank? I'm setting up a 55 gallon saltwater tank for the first time and will have a pair of clowns to start along with dry rock for the landscape..???
Beth Parsons Since clams are filter feeders they need some very reef nutritious water. I’d wait till the tank got more established so you would not have to worry about the clam being malnourished. Hope this helps :)
Clams are a complete waste of time. They don’t tell you very well when they are sick and can drop dead at any time. Very pretty though. And bristle worms don’t eat clams; they eat dead clams. Pyramid snails, however, eat clams. Also, maxima is a rock boring clam, as opposed to squamosa, which likes sitting on sand. I would add that maxima especially are light hungry, as light hungry as sps. That cannot be underestimated or your clam will starve to death.
Y’all hear me say “Have losed” 😂 my bad! Hope everyone has a good week.
Brock Leonard hope you y’all have a good day I’m out
Ok thanks Brock.
Just wanted to say love your videos Brock. They’ve been a great resource as I’ve been adding additions. Thanks for uploading these.
Could a clam be keep in a higher salinity about 1.026-1.028? I keep alot of euphyllias which like a higher salinity. Also with lighting, would a squamosa clam be good on the sand bed with a nicrew 100w? Which another thing to keep in mind blue jaw triggerfish can be housed with clams and wont harm them
Another great video. Keep them coming!!
What ai prime 16hd settings for a crocea clam did you use
Just found your channel and subscribed. Really good info.
Steve A I can’t thank you enough for that!
I run two current USA pros on 90% blue 15% white 20% reds and blues. The lights are 12” above the sand bed. Thanks for the feedback and the video
Aqua Girl Talks Aqua Girl!!! Love your freshwater videos🥰 thank you so much for watching!
My clam has survived 2 weeks so far! Lol! Fingers crossed. Thanks again for the video.😍
Aqua Girl Talks Let me know if you ever have any more questions ☺️
hi, who knows if there’s any chance to keep clam with copperbanded butterflyfish?
funny you should post this today cause i was about to buy a clam but needed a short good video and here it is!😁
mitsu93 Haha my timing has been on point lately😄
Would a xr15 g5 be good for a clam in a 20inch
yes it would!
Would a kessil A80 be okay for them?
Would Steve’s leds be sufficient in growing these
Brock I have the AI prime HDs. Can I put the crocia clam mid/high under the light? Really the only place I have other than bottom in the sand. Thanks.
Will 2 Current USA Marine Pros be able to confortably keep a clam?
For anyone wondering, no, clams are technically not a coral, they are mollusks, which are in a family containing snails and oysters. Almost 25 percent of ocean life are in the mollusk family.
Also, I know Brock was generalizing the care info for all clams, but some varieties like the Maxima actually do prefer living in the rocks high up near the lights. Some are found in reefs almost breaching the surface with PAR in the 2000 micromoles! Normal aquarium PAR is about 100 micromoles on the sandbed and 400 micromoles at the surface. But as with anything in this hobby, slow acclimation is best, so definitely don't put them up there right away.
My credentials to educate: being an autistic reef nerd for over a decade and have kept squamosa and maxima clams for almost that long, largest grown to 8+ inches long. Happy reefing!
This is so cool
I’m using viparspectar 165w
Hi I have a kessil A360X running at 65% for most of the light cycle. I am looking at maxima clams where I the rockwork should it go way up at the top or would that be too much light?
Will a blue throat trigger eat the clams?
do they do better under blue lights or white lights?
Blue actually! but need some white light as well
white*
@@BrockLeonard thanks for reply so I'll run more blue than white? This is all new to me I'm trying my luck with corals
Speaking of clams. Can you keep a razor clam that you can find in the sand at the beach in your saltwater aquarium?
Jayson Hannah It’s very unlikely they’ll live.
Nice vid
How do these do with zebra eels? Will they eat em?
Eric Plude Never seen it happen before. We’ve had em with eels plenty of times and they never messed with em
What type of dip or freshwater bath can you do to get rid of parasites?
mogtrader8 One of my favorites is the MediCoral from brightwell aquatics. Any kind of coral dip like that will do great. Fresh water can be too tough on them.
@@BrockLeonard so coral rz works.for clams too?
mogtrader8 To an extent yes. If it doesn’t list a time limit specifically for a clam labeled on the bottle, then you cut it in half for a clam. But a safer route for clams is scrubbing their shell gently with a toothbrush. Or getting a parasite eating fish like a six line wrasse.
Would a reefbreeders photon v1 light be good?
Geckos 65 Yes! I’ve seen those grow clams really well.
Brock Leonard Awesome thank you!
hey,i really like your videos and they helped me a lot to learn about the basic needs of the fishes that i want to add in my tank.So i have a 55g tank-fish only and i have only 2 T5 lights on(1 blue and 1 white)...will i be able to keep them alive or i need stronger lights on?also do the temperature need to be at 78 or they do fine in a variety of temps?
I really hope you answer my question because i really want to know if i am capable of adding something freesh in my tank,keep up the good work mate!!!
T5's will grow clams really well. I'd recommend keeping a consistent temp in the tank. 78 is what the tank runs currently with the clams you are seeing.
howzit my clam dont open more then half anymore was wondering if my cleaner shrimp or cleaner wrasse is biting on it
Marcel du plessis Be cautious because they tend to close up if someone is attacking it
only thing i see is cleaner wrasse bite him now and then but ive moved him on to the rocks cause he was on the bottom and hes opening atleast halfway now and i mostly got tangs and one fire goby and 6 chromis and then cleaner wrasse but tank is big
Marcel du plessis Just keep watching him and feed em’ if you can.
As far is lighting, no such thing as too powerful, just needs acclimation. Recommend James Featheree's book. Still a debate between feeding Phyto or not since it depends on the size. 3"+ will have enough zooxanthellae to feed itself but small ones may need phtyo and glucose.
I have a blue t5, white t5 and a Chinese black box, is that sufficient for a clam?
Trent The Coinfinder That should work! The t5 bulbs are relatively new huh? After about 2 years they tend to not work as well for the corals.
Have wanted clams for a while but i know iv quite afew bristle worms in my tank,
Bought a boxer shrimp and arrow head crab to help get rid of them however there are some real big ones in my tank i just cant seem to catch
Liam Walker Every thought about making a trap?
@@BrockLeonard i will give it a try , thanks :D
Does it matter if they get scared and close up often? I feel like theyre sensitive to my subtle shadows, does this stress them out?
It’s just a natural instinct for them to close up. They’ll do the same in the wild when fish swim by. As the mature in the tank, they’ll get more comfortable with you being in front.
@@BrockLeonard Thanks for the reply!!
I have black boxes for lighting. will it work with theses ?
BALOCKE Yes that should work!
it's kinda late but i have 2 ai prime (using ab+ settings) on a 40 Breeder. I was curious if the light penetrate would be enough for a maxima in the bottom of a 40B tank. Thank you
Yes it would! Once of the clams in the video is under a prime.
@@BrockLeonard what about a kessil a80 on a 29 gallon? The 29 is kinda tall
@@TacosGaming I’ve seen em grow clams before!
Is it okay to use carbon if you have a clam? I purchased a hippo clam and he was about 8 inches long but he started to retract after just a week and was almost dead after 24 hours. The only thing I did was add carbon. I usually run Carbon for a couple days when needed and I’d like to know if that could of killed the clam before I try again.
We run carbon in a majority of our reef tanks and have not seen an issue with our clams. Did you wash the carbon out before placing it into the filtration system?
@@BrockLeonard I just dipped it in a little salt water from the aquarium a few times during a water change. Not a heavy rinse.
Were is the best place to get clams from?
Odile Vollmar I tend to only get them at my LFS, but I’ve heard tidal gardens and live aquaria tend to have them in stock.
Do you need to dose supplements for the clams
Alexander 100 I would recommend keeping your calcium and KH up at the very least.
I have a NICREW ClassicLED light, 120 white + 24 blue. Lumens 1350 and 25 watt would this be bright enough for a clam?
I don't think it will be enough light for the clam. I'd recommend looking for a more powerful LED to help the clam. Something like Current USA LEDs if you're wanting to stay more budget friendly or the AI Primes if you are wanting to go all out.
Mag level ?I got a max
I currently have my clam in the sand and the lights that I’m using is the current USA LED?
I have the same light .. do you have the pro?
Yes the pro
Nick how big is your tank?
80 gallon
Are you running two strips of lights or one?
I have a 48 in current LED in my 60 is that good or should I get something else?
Dwight Edwardson I know Current makes a led that is strong enough for corals. If that is your version, then you’ll be good to go.
Dwight Edwardson I know Current makes a led that is strong enough for corals. If that is your version, then you’ll be good to go.
Hello would a clam work with a vipar spectra 165w on a 40 breeder ???
Daniel Vargas Yes! That lighting would keep it happy.
Brock Leonard thank you so much I appreciate you getting back to me on that thanks man
I love them. But they die in my tank, even though I keep SPS
how long did it last?
Where is your pet shop located?
nataliex909 Louisiana 🐊
Hello, subbed and liked this Thanks. I have a small Blue Maxima in my 60 gallon Mixed Reef display tank that is doing well but I have Bristol worms and a large FoxFace in there I'm concerned about. I want to start a species specific bare bottom nano tank only five gallon so 100% weekly changes are feasible. Keeping only clams and sea horses. Would this be possible and how long would a small tank like this need to cycle. No fish, just clams and ponies Thanks
mikel stevenson thanks for watching! 😁It can definitely be risky. Sea horses require pristine water quality so any spike could really hurt them. A tank that small would only take about 2 weeks max to cycle. If you hit on all of your ponies needs, excellent food source (PODS) places for them to grabble and hang on (Sea Fans or Micro Algae) and water stays great it is definitely worth a try.
I just got one of these today will my hermit crab eat him
If algae grows on the shell, they will pick at that, or if the clams skin gets injured, they would pick at that. But a healthy clam? No.
Tank size requirement? Did I miss it in the video? Haha
Meredith Morris Corals really don’t have a tank size! But then again I wouldn’t put a foot long clam in a ten gallon😅
Touché haha 😂
Would a Blue throat trigger be okay with 6”+ clams?
Matyas Castro You’re best chance is to feed him really well so that he won’t go after it as a snack. Also having the clam already in there before the trigger helps. If the trigger is in their first tho, maybe put a net over the clam to see how he reacts to it being in the tank. I’ve seen Niger Triggers and Blue throats in tanks with clams so you definitely have a chance!
can i hv foxface with a clam in the tank
yes!
Two current USA orbit loop 48-60
Maryano Was Here Current USA lights tend to do really well.
Should you put a clam in a newly establish tank? I'm setting up a 55 gallon saltwater tank for the first time and will have a pair of clowns to start along with dry rock for the landscape..???
Beth Parsons Since clams are filter feeders they need some very reef nutritious water. I’d wait till the tank got more established so you would not have to worry about the clam being malnourished. Hope this helps :)
@@BrockLeonard thank you so much for your help.. it does! I appreciate your time!
Kima joooon
I feel bad I ate mine
Chad Bellbowa 😂
First non-venomous coral!
Waiting for a video. :P
Game Trend Me too😅 college is pushing me this week. Hoping to find some time this weekend to edit.
2:05 Venomous: NO!!
Clams are a complete waste of time. They don’t tell you very well when they are sick and can drop dead at any time. Very pretty though.
And bristle worms don’t eat clams; they eat dead clams. Pyramid snails, however, eat clams. Also, maxima is a rock boring clam, as opposed to squamosa, which likes sitting on sand.
I would add that maxima especially are light hungry, as light hungry as sps. That cannot be underestimated or your clam will starve to death.
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No view and there a like already? Well damn
CJ12 How’d someone pull that off😂
@@BrockLeonard beats me, quick question how many gallon do you need for a clam?
CJ12 There’s really not a specific amount. We’ve put them in bio cubes!
Venomous...
Cold freeze I swear I always misspell that😂 good catch
@@BrockLeonard its ok. Anyways I did enjoy your videos!