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Thread: So.... who loves clams?

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    hmmm, Depends on the Author! hehe
    My Reef is Alive and well Despite My repeated Daily attemps to kill it!!

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    http://www.amazon.com/Giant-Clams-Aq...8747945&sr=8-1

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    ...James Fatherree has brought together the most up-to-date literature and anecdotal information on the biology and care of tridacnid clams for the hobbyist available, along with his stunning photos. Using his distinctive, conversational and light-hearted writing style, James has written a book for every hobbyist, be they absolute beginners or seasoned veterans. --From the Foreword by J. Charles Delbeek, co-author of The Reef Aquarium: Volumes 1-3.

    About the Author

    James Fatherree has been an aquarium hobbyist since childhood, has been keeping marine aquariums for well over a decade, and has spent many days diving in Florida, Hawaii, the Bahamas, Japan, and Indonesia. He also managed a large retail aquarium store, owned and operated an aquarium design, installation, and maintenance business for several years, and spent a summer working as a diver/collector for an aquarium livestock wholesaler in Florida. James has also published over 125 articles in various aquarium magazines in the U.S. and Europe, and has written and illustrated five books on the topics of reef organisms and marine aquariums, too.
    Karin



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    I would like to go to it!!! Now that my tank is rid of my clam eater.
    Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef

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    ahh yes, my first thought has been confirmed.... this i would be interested in
    My Reef is Alive and well Despite My repeated Daily attemps to kill it!!

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    one of the first meetings i went to was with barry from clams direct and it was one of the best meetings i ever went to

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    would love to have a clam are they hard to keep? do they need alot of light?
    - Jeremy


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    well you know you could come to the meeting and find out from the expert... ;)
    Karin



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    Quote Originally Posted by Europhyllia View Post
    well you know you could come to the meeting and find out from the expert... ;)

    some one ( no names karin) needs to tell us when !!!!

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    He's checking his schedule and then we'll book his flight.

    The main reason for this thread was actually to gauge interest for the book. Should he bring some copies of his book along and we could sell it at the meeting?
    Or no book collectors (autographed!) in this group?


    Quick answer to reeffreak though: different clams have different requirements. Some like it lower and on sand, some like it higher and on rock. I've successfully kept maxima under T5s (lots of them lol)
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    I have 'Reef Invertabrates' signed by Both Calfo and Fenner. I missed my opportunity a few years back to have my Paletta book signed, so if I could get a signed copy of this book, sure !
    Quote Originally Posted by Europhyllia View Post
    He's checking his schedule and then we'll book his flight.

    The main reason for this thread was actually to gauge interest for the book. Should he bring some copies of his book along and we could sell it at the meeting?
    Or no book collectors (autographed!) in this group?


    Quick answer to reeffreak though: different clams have different requirements. Some like it lower and on sand, some like it higher and on rock. I've successfully kept maxima under T5s (lots of them lol)
    My Reef is Alive and well Despite My repeated Daily attemps to kill it!!

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