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![]() Woohoo I get it now! Thanks for clarifying! I can't wait to see them.
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![]() I want in lol.
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![]() I want in too. How come everything nice is in Calgary? Maybe I should move to Calgary. Nope, never!!!
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![]() Wowsers. I want in! Looks to be worth the drive from Edmonton!
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![]() 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.
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![]() That be awesome if you could
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![]() Thought I would add a little information (not my writeup)while awaiting the clam order
![]() 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. |