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![]() I know how to provide my customers with "Clean Clams". One of the advantages of wholesale over transship. ;-)
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![]() Well I guess I know where I'm going today.
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![]() I bought one in victoria Saturday, what is a good photoperiod for these? I have 2 - 250w metal halides and 2 actinics 72gal bowfront. thanks
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![]() You've got plenty of lighting based on that. I'd say anywhere from 6-14 hours. I'm assuming that your actinics are probably on before and after your MHs, hence the wide number spread.
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![]() my actinics are on from 7am to 7pm
the mh right now are on timer 730 am to 430 pm sound ok? |
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![]() That sounds fine. Clams - especially bright maximas love the intense light. I would still start the clam off around the periphery before placing it directly under the metal halides. Slowly work your way inwards just like any new addition to your system.
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![]() Ok thanks
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