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myreef
09/30/2001, 10:54 PM
I purchased a beautiful 3" Crocea this weekend and know I should feed it DT's, but do I target feed or just put it in the water column? TIA

MiNdErAsR
10/01/2001, 05:42 AM
Simply adding to the water should be sufficient. Perhaps in a high flow area to ensure dispersal.

myreef
10/01/2001, 06:23 AM
Thanks Jim, that's what I did yesterday. I placed it in front of an outlet so it would get dispered well across the entire tank. :D

Nanook
10/05/2001, 04:15 AM
I just got a couple of 3 inchers from Dr. Mac. One is a T. Maxima and the other is a Crocea. I have been dosing my tank with DT's phyto every other day before lights out. I hope this is satiating their appetites.

Nanook

myreef
10/05/2001, 06:33 AM
I have been putting Dt's in during the day. Do you think it is any better to do it at night or at lights out?

ReefRaf
10/09/2001, 10:28 AM
Just curious....everything I read says that you don't need to feed clams; then I come to this group and everyone says you DO need to feed clams. However, I have followed a couple of links from people here to clam references that again say don't feed clams. I'm confused.

simonh
10/09/2001, 05:03 PM
I think a few years ago most of the clams been imported were fairly large > 4". At this size they have much more zooxanthellae and also a larger tissue mass and could survive from the light along. However, now we are seeing 1-2" clams been imported which cannot get enough nutrition from the amount of zooxanthellae they have in a small amount of tissues.

Also the phytoplanktons are now available which weren't then. At the time I beleive Knop did recommending feeding yeast to clams, but maybe lack of a proper food source and already nutrient enriched tanks meant this didn't become a widespread recommendation ? Maybe a combination of higher nitrate levels in tanks meant they also had plentiful supply of nutrients to increase the zooxanthalle density.

Just my thoughts....

Ironreef
12/24/2001, 04:54 AM
Yup small clams don't use the light yet or as much they feed off the water= why they are hard to keep even with dt. With good lighting and larger clams you don't need to feed. they feed more alot off the light and get food from fish wastes and foods that recycle through the water being broken up from pumps ect... DT is good but I never use it any more from cost and really didn't see to much diff when i use it for a year except $$ I have 3 types of breeding snails and mass tubeworms/ sponges ect.. But i do add alga paste in my homemade food and liquafy alot of the food so that may help also. I know its cheaper. But I don't see any diif what time you does it. But you may want to try before the lights good out or in the morn cuz that seems to be when the animalsfilter feed more= light out. But it probally doesn't matter.