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![]() Only reason i asked what fixture is because asking can t5's keep clams, yes and no. Some fixtures supply enough light for all species while others done. Saying yes to t5's will work, a person can be misinformed and purchase like a 2x54watt thinking this will be enough
Fishytime gave a great example of an answer, listing what fixture he is using. perfect |
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![]() I went to a friends place with the same lighting I am using , Giesemann T5 HO actinic and aquablue+
2x39watt for a 40gallon aquarium Squamosa's under these bulbs have still grown awesomely and are huge. I've had one in my tank for a few weeks now and it's happpy as ever |
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![]() sounds like a yes
thanks guys and gals Neal
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![]() Depends on the kind of clam as well. I had 3 Croceas that grew well ranging from 4-6 years and none of the 3 made it after my switch to a 5-bulb T5 system.
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![]() Ya there are a lot of factors that can shift with different bulbs and such, best bet is stick to one that is a little more tolerant light wise
Last edited by Mr.nintendo; 11-25-2009 at 08:13 AM. |
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![]() I know of at least one person that has successfully kept clams under T5HOs. He had a 4 x 24W with individual reflectors, and successfully kept derasa and maxima clams in the upper half of the tank... I don't think I would try this with croceas though, I understand they need stronger light.
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