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Myka 02-20-2012 09:13 PM

I didn't miss that part in the first post, and even reading your clarification I still have no idea what you mean. :lol:

eli@fijireefrock.com 02-21-2012 04:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 684602)
I didn't miss that part in the first post, and even reading your clarification I still have no idea what you mean. :lol:

Hope this will clarify things:biggrin::biggrin:

Ok I will explain it in details as I read all my posts and they are a bit of mess:biggrin:

All this information will be up on the thread starter to simply make easy for everyone.

As soon as I get the shipment in it will go in a holding tank for a last look and for a drip acclimation,24 hours later goes into the frag tank that is hooked up to my main tank.

I will take individual photos of the available clams and adjust pricing according to what I paid for it.

WYSWYG every clam will have a number and you need to pm me or email for pricing (1st pay 1st served,EMT OR CASH) in-town or not.(I am in the process of setting up a flight account so bare with me...)

For shipping it is best to do a group buy as that will reduce price of flight (delivered to one address only.

I will give ample time for everyone to get on the thread,meaning I will post the moment I receive the clams then a day later I will post all types of photos then 3rd day will be setup as WYSWYG and that will go for 24 to 48 Hrs depending on availability.

If I had dealt with you in the past and would like to pay cash I will hold your clam.

I will run this type of special for a few days then I will have one day open house for the remainder.

At the end what is left will be to get hold of me and come by for viewing or purchase.

This list will keep updating so again bare with me.

Myka 02-21-2012 12:13 PM

Woohoo I get it now! Thanks for clarifying! I can't wait to see them. :)

Proteus 02-21-2012 01:43 PM

I want in lol.

Oilers 02-21-2012 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Titus99 (Post 684785)
I want in lol.

I want in too. How come everything nice is in Calgary? Maybe I should move to Calgary. Nope, never!!! :twised:

rhody605 02-21-2012 06:52 PM

Wowsers. I want in! Looks to be worth the drive from Edmonton!

The Grizz 02-21-2012 06:57 PM

I might be able to facilitate a half way point for the Edmonton people if I am going down anyways to get a couple for myself.

Proteus 02-21-2012 07:23 PM

That be awesome if you could

eli@fijireefrock.com 02-23-2012 04:31 AM

Thought I would add a little information (not my writeup)while awaiting the clam order:biggrin:


Common Name: Crocea
Scientific Name: Tridacna Crocea
Max size: 6 Inches
Tank size: Recommended in tanks >50 gallons
Food: Photosynthetic but benefits from
zoo & phyto plankton
Reef safe: Yes
Lighting Req: High.
Placement: On rocks
Notes:
Should be placed middle to high up in the rock work depending on the color intensity of the mantle. Blue requires more light than green or brown. Prefers moderate flow and will attach firmly to rock. Easy to care for and moderately hardy but does require more light than bottom dwellers. Possible to keep under PC lighting but strongly not recommended. Purchase clams over 3" in size as smaller has a high mortality rate. Will reach maximum size in 5-7 years.

eli@fijireefrock.com 02-23-2012 04:40 AM

And here is some more:biggrin:

Common Name: Maxima
Scientific Name: Tridacna Maxima
Max size: 6 Inches
Tank size: Recommended in tanks >50 gallons
Food: Photosynthetic but benefits from
zoo & phyto plankton
Reef safe: Yes
Lighting Req: High. T5 or above
Placement: On rocks
Notes:
Should be placed middle to high up in the rock work depending on color intensity of mantle. Blue requires more light than green or brown. Largest color spectrum of all clams. Needs supplemental feeding for proper growth. Prefers moderate flow and will attach firmly to rock. Can be difficult to keep and is less hardy than other clam species. Tank size above 50 gallons is recommended due to potential size. Will reach maximum size in 5-7 years. Purchase clams over 3" in size as smaller has a high mortality rate.


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