Reef Clam Care Notes
Tridacna clams require intense lighting, pristine water quality, and careful placement on stable rockwork.
Tridacna clams require intense lighting, pristine water quality, and careful placement on stable rockwork.
Before adding a clam, confirm calcium, alkalinity, and nutrient management are already stable—not still being dialed in.
Educational notes only; no live clam sales in Phase 1.
What this section covers
- Lighting intensity for photosynthetic clams
- Placement on secure, level rock
- Calcium and alkalinity stability
- Predators and pest inspection
- Signs of stress without overclaiming diagnosis
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