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![]() wow and to get it on video
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![]() Cool. My friend Colin had a whole shipment of Croceas waiting to be transhipped in his tank overnight & so many of them spawned that his tank water was completely milky & nasty. One clam spawning = cool; 100 clams spawning = massive water change needed
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![]() I'd still do that water change with one spawning!
![]() When I had a squamosa clam spawn on me it was a recent addition (ie. the day after I had gotten it). Obviously the new tank/new water/etc. was a bit of a trigger, maybe even the temperature was a factor (since the clam came from a different city and had been in transit for several hours) ... So, I'm curious, Quinn: Was there anything that you're aware of that might have triggered the spawn? Any kind of parameter change, or water change, .. anything like that? A bit off topic, but maybe not that much ... apparently the clam farms, when they have a brood of baby clams settle ... they have to take a "donor" clam (blue, green, etc.) and ... this is a bit macabre... they blend it. ![]() (Or so I've been told..)
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![]() I had a 20G mix going so that was changed Tuesday, I am getting another 35G ready in case it is needed, also changed some carbon Monday after it happened, and again tonight.
I had added some extra current to the tank a week prior, also I had adjusted my SG by 0.003 on the weekend...not sure if any of this could have been the trigger, but was cool to see!
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![]() Wow very cool, and complete with a CSI soundtrack too
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