How to Take Care of a Live Clam

Thứ sáu - 26/04/2024 23:11
Clams are a wonderful, low-maintenance addition to any tank, as they naturally filter out some microorganisms and make beautiful, decorative structures on the bottom of your aquarium. However, just because they are low maintenance doesn't...
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Clams are a wonderful, low-maintenance addition to any tank, as they naturally filter out some microorganisms and make beautiful, decorative structures on the bottom of your aquarium. However, just because they are low maintenance doesn't mean that they don't require any work at all. With a little knowledge, you can easily make clams a part of your next aquatic ecosystem.

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Caring for Freshwater Clams

  1. Step 1 Place clams in well-established tanks for the best results.
    Clams are animals, not plants, though they are often marketed as "filters." This is only partially true. Unlike plants, which filter chemicals out of the water and use light to make food, clams are "filter feeders," meaning that they eat small organisms, phytoplankton and algae that they pull out of the water. A brand new tank, however, will not have any other life developed, meaning your clams could starve without proper care.[1]
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Caring for Saltwater Clams

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Warnings

  • Remove any dead clams immediately.
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  • Do not try to crack the shells open.
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