So I finally got a clam the week my new lights were in.
It's a squamosa with typical gold and Brown mantle with a little blue in it.
It's only almost 3" in length so Iv been feeding it and it caught on quick.
I read an awful lot about keeping them and all there needs and requirements which was the inspiration behind the lighting upgrade , but never found much about it moving around like this .
I wasn't sure where I wanted it so I put it in the sand bed away from my rocks a bit so he couldn't latch on and make a forever home just yet.
For the last week iv noticed every 2-3 days its moved (small subtle shifts) it turns its body facing to the left (i assume because of flow direction) and it moves further towards the glass out of direct line of the lighting , from everything I read I assumed it would be a light hog but seems to me now its trying to get out from under it.
I haven't a clue what my par is , but could it be its to much ? Or would you say its merely adjusting itself for feeding/flow reasons.
I ask because I'm aware the flesh of tge mantle is fragile and can be burned in extreme conditions.
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It's a squamosa with typical gold and Brown mantle with a little blue in it.
It's only almost 3" in length so Iv been feeding it and it caught on quick.
I read an awful lot about keeping them and all there needs and requirements which was the inspiration behind the lighting upgrade , but never found much about it moving around like this .
I wasn't sure where I wanted it so I put it in the sand bed away from my rocks a bit so he couldn't latch on and make a forever home just yet.
For the last week iv noticed every 2-3 days its moved (small subtle shifts) it turns its body facing to the left (i assume because of flow direction) and it moves further towards the glass out of direct line of the lighting , from everything I read I assumed it would be a light hog but seems to me now its trying to get out from under it.
I haven't a clue what my par is , but could it be its to much ? Or would you say its merely adjusting itself for feeding/flow reasons.
I ask because I'm aware the flesh of tge mantle is fragile and can be burned in extreme conditions.
