π How to Keep Clams Happy in Your Reef Tank
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π How to Keep Clams Happy in Your Reef Tank
Few animals are as stunning β or rewarding β as Tridacna clams. With vibrant mantles of blue, green, purple, or gold, theyβre living jewels that add beauty and balance to reef aquariums. But keeping clams happy takes the right conditions. At Gem State Corals, we want to help you succeed with these incredible reef invertebrates.
π‘ Lighting Needs
Clams house symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) in their mantles, which require strong lighting.
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PAR Range: 200β350 depending on species.
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Place clams directly on rock or sand where they receive steady light.
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Avoid shaded areas or sudden light changes.
π Water Flow
Clams prefer moderate, indirect flow.
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Too little flow = debris builds up on their mantles.
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Too much = constant irritation and stress.
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Aim for gentle currents that keep water moving but donβt whip the mantle.
π§ͺ Water Parameters
Stable, clean water is critical:
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Salinity: 1.025β1.026
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Alkalinity: 8β9 dKH
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Calcium: 420β450 ppm
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Magnesium: 1300β1400 ppm
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Nitrate: 5β10 ppm
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Phosphate: 0.03β0.08 ppm
π‘ Tip: Clams are calcium-hungry. If you keep several SPS corals, youβll need to dose to keep up.
π½οΈ Feeding
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Small clams (<2") benefit from phytoplankton feedings.
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Larger clams mostly rely on light, but occasional plankton boosts growth.
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Always turn off flow when spot feeding to maximize uptake.
β οΈ Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Placing clams in unstable tanks (they need mature systems).
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Allowing fish or inverts (like angelfish) to nip their mantles.
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Ignoring calcium and alkalinity demands.
π― Final Thoughts
Clams can be the centerpiece of your reef β if you give them the right light, flow, and stability. Their glowing mantles are a reward for patience and care.
At Gem State Corals, we provide healthy, vibrant livestock and the knowledge you need to keep them thriving.