Alexraptor Posted June 27, 2016 Share Posted June 27, 2016 My reef is pretty mature, though I've done some major reorganizing lately swapping around rocks between mature tanks, I've just started growing a brown-green acropora which seems to be keeping its flourescent pigment pretty well at this point.(actually a couple of the frags partially bleached a little, so got a bit too strong light at first I think) It's a 16 gallon panorama tank with a Hagen GLO 2x24w T5HO with built in large parabolic reflector. Also have a Kore 5th doser hooked up and dose Ca, Alk and Mag. Would this tank be suitable to house a Crocea Clam? And If so, any recommended placement? Link to comment
GHill762 Posted June 27, 2016 Share Posted June 27, 2016 tank size is fine, I kept a crocea very happy in my old 15g for well over a year before I upgraded to a larger tank, but IMO 2xT5HO is really not enough light for a crocea clam unless it was very high up in the tank. Link to comment
tetraodon Posted June 28, 2016 Share Posted June 28, 2016 +1 to what ghill said, i would at least double the lighting or upgrade, Link to comment
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