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sharkboy
Wed, 31st Jan 2007, 10:23 PM
Typically, what foods are provided for clams? Is phytoplankton necessary or is maintaining proper calcium/alk levels the only thing that matters? Where do you find live phytoplankton? Has anyone ever used marine snow? Suggestions.....

Ross
Wed, 31st Jan 2007, 10:54 PM
phytoplankton is awesome, and essential when they are small. as they grow they rely more on phytosysthesis than filterfeeding, and after 3in or so you dont need to feed them so much anymore, but no matter the size they will still enjoy phytoplankton

apedroza
Wed, 31st Jan 2007, 11:48 PM
I use Dt's phyto and Marine Snow (alternate) and My clam really opens up when feeding the snow.

sharkboy
Thu, 1st Feb 2007, 07:46 AM
Do you use any sort of direct feeding method or just place the stuff in the tank?

apedroza
Thu, 1st Feb 2007, 08:59 AM
Usually I place the stuff in the tank, but the clam is near a flow out put so once the food hits the flow it gets the food directly.

SueT
Thu, 1st Feb 2007, 09:50 AM
the problem with Marine Snow is it is about 99% water. DT's, Phytofeast are live based phyto's and are the best for baby clams. They can't be direct fed as that can clog their gills and will kill them. Baby clams can be bowl fed or if the system is a smaller type then turning pumps off and feeding will also work great.

sharkboy
Thu, 1st Feb 2007, 10:23 PM
I've seen the coke bottle method....will this clog their gills also? I am guessing this is similar to being bowl fed......

SueT
Fri, 2nd Feb 2007, 05:39 PM
no, the coke bottle is actually a much better choice in feeding baby clams. When they talk about gills getting clogged that is done usually when someone uses a syringe and tries to feed the clam like that. Just with the bottle over the clam would work fine.