Was reading the very interesting article by Toonen today on the flame file clam :wink: , and start wondering if I can provide proper care for these wonderful animal that I had terrible time with before but may now be able to try again.
I wonder if instant algae paste such as taihetian blend would increase the survival rate of these bi-valves? I believe the phytoplankton in the Taihitian blend are Nannochloropsis, T-Isochrysis, Tetraselmis, and Pavlova. All of these phyto sizes range from 2 to 15 micron, which falls in the acceptable food size range for these file clams. If that is the case, at what density should the food be offered in a aquarium? The direction reads 2 drops of instant algae paste per 10 gallon of tank water. Would this be enough concentration for them to filter through water? Or higher?
Higher concentration in my tank should not be too much problem as I also have sponges that can benefit from higher density, but just wondering if these clams comes from nutrient rich waters that we probably has no way of mimicing the natural nutrient concention of the water where they come from?
I wonder if instant algae paste such as taihetian blend would increase the survival rate of these bi-valves? I believe the phytoplankton in the Taihitian blend are Nannochloropsis, T-Isochrysis, Tetraselmis, and Pavlova. All of these phyto sizes range from 2 to 15 micron, which falls in the acceptable food size range for these file clams. If that is the case, at what density should the food be offered in a aquarium? The direction reads 2 drops of instant algae paste per 10 gallon of tank water. Would this be enough concentration for them to filter through water? Or higher?
Higher concentration in my tank should not be too much problem as I also have sponges that can benefit from higher density, but just wondering if these clams comes from nutrient rich waters that we probably has no way of mimicing the natural nutrient concention of the water where they come from?