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Gseclipse02
Sun, 8th Mar 2009, 08:26 PM
well i got a lot of these this weekend
http://www.saltwaterfish.com/site_11_03/product_info.php?products_id=574&parent_category=4&category_search=63&root_parent_id=4
how many is to many for my tank and where should i put them in the sump or can i put them in my tank ??? if in the tank how many should i put in my 90 and then how many in my 30 ??
Ps any one want to trade I have a lot
Jonthefishguy
Sun, 8th Mar 2009, 08:40 PM
I hope you got a fishing license as you are required to in order to remove them from the waters.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1444461/texas_fishing_license_requirements.html?cat=17
By the way, being that clams, bivalves, mussels, and the such are all filter feeders and tend to absorb all the metals and trash that is in our water depending on where you collected them, it is not wise to place them in your aquarium without knowing that they may have an ill effect in your system. Notice that Saltwaterfish notes that they are FARM RAISED.
Gseclipse02
Sun, 8th Mar 2009, 08:57 PM
it just says a fishing license so yea i have one of those :)
hmmm i guess ill try my luck ... should they go in the sump or main tank ?
cbianco
Sun, 8th Mar 2009, 08:58 PM
well i got a lot of these this weekend
http://www.saltwaterfish.com/site_11_03/product_info.php?products_id=574&parent_category=4&category_search=63&root_parent_id=4
how many is to many for my tank and where should i put them in the sump or can i put them in my tank ??? if in the tank how many should i put in my 90 and then how many in my 30 ??
Ps any one want to trade I have a lot
Might have to bring one of those over to me, lol.
I hope you got a fishing license as you are required to in order to remove them from the waters.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1444461/texas_fishing_license_requirements.html?cat=17
By the way, being that clams, bivalves, mussels, and the such are all filter feeders and tend to absorb all the metals and trash that is in our water depending on where you collected them, it is not wise to place them in your aquarium without knowing that they may have an ill effect in your system. Notice that Saltwaterfish notes that they are FARM RAISED.
Legality aside as I'm sure he has a fishing license :innocent2: ...
What is the survival rate on these in an aquarium?
Do they survive better than the scallops?
Christoper
Gseclipse02
Sun, 8th Mar 2009, 09:00 PM
Might have to bring one of those over to me, lol.
Legality aside as I'm sure he has a fishing license :innocent2: ...
What is the survival rate on these in an aquarium?
Do they survive better than the scallops?
Christoper
no problem!
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