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CeCe803
12/19/2004, 12:21 PM
Are the particles in the frozen Cyclop-eez small enought to be utilized by clams?
jay24k
12/19/2004, 06:08 PM
Some will say no, others say yes. I've known a few people who raised several small clams only with cyclopeeze and 0 fatalities. I've had a baby maxima growing well with just cyclopeeze. I recently started adding DT's but for my pods in refugium.
CeCe803
12/19/2004, 07:20 PM
Thanks, I use DT's when I can get it but my LSF sometimes is out of it for a while.
ReefXpert
01/04/2005, 10:53 PM
When you feed the clam with Cyclop-eez, do you squeeze it inside the clam's mouth or just let it float around?
CeCe803
01/04/2005, 11:34 PM
I just put it in the current.
The particle size of the cyclopeeze is too big. However, the "juice" or other small pieces of stuff might be the correct size.
Also, I think that I read somewhere that clams perfer veggie fare and not meat.
NewbieDeb
01/05/2005, 04:22 PM
Which end is the mouth on a clam?
The little opening or the big gapping hole?
jay24k
01/05/2005, 09:16 PM
No offense to anyone here but if you "think you heard" of something from somewhere but not sure where, why even post it? At least search or do research as this is how false rumors begin to pass around and they pass fast.
Forgive my figure of speech. Clams are phytoplantonic eaters benefititng from unicellular green algae.
Thanks for asking before you flamed. At least do research as to the meaning of the post as this is how false judgements begin to pass around and they pass fast.
Deb,
Big opening is where water goes in, little is where it goes out. The hole should not be gapping. If it is, that is a sign of stress.
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