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We recommend Tridacna clams only for experienced aquarists with well established aquariums.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBest tank-mates are very peaceful animals which will not bite or sting the clam. Angelfish, pufferfish, butterflies and the like are not recommended. Pests such as pyramid snails are sometimes seen which may attack the foot. Some cleaning animals such as cleaner wrasse may inadvertently pester clams to death.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eOne of the most popular giant clams, the Maxima may grow up to 16 inches. Ultra colored specimens are the highest grade, always dazzling and have very eye-catching patterns on their mantels. It is found in a huge array of colors, with turquoise and blue being most common. Any combination of additional colors may be possible, ranging from black to white and every color in-between. It is related to Crocea but grows larger. 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Healthy animals should have a strong response if shadowed or touched, although once established they may become conditioned and show less inclination to close. They will attach themselves to rock with threads from the foot- it is of utmost importance the foot is never damaged as this may lead to the clam's death. Some species may gradually dig themselves into the rock over months or years.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTridacna clams receive most of their energy from the light. Their lighting needs should not be underestimated, exceeding that of even the most demanding corals. Metal halide is recommended over any other lighting method. Regular additions of phytoplankton may also help, especially for very small individuals. Monitoring of alkalinity and calcium is important for continued shell growth. We recommend Tridacna clams only for experienced aquarists with well established aquariums.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBest tank-mates are very peaceful animals which will not bite or sting the clam. Angelfish, pufferfish, butterflies and the like are not recommended. Pests such as pyramid snails are sometimes seen which may attack the foot. Some cleaning animals such as cleaner wrasse may inadvertently pester clams to death.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eDerasa clams are often found in shades of yellow, pink and gold, sometimes with green and blue highlights. They grow up to 18 inches and typically have smooth shells. Although it can tolerate lower lighting levels than most other clams we still recommend very bright lighting. 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They are peaceful and do not bother any other animal. If threatened they can close their shell tightly. Healthy animals should have a strong response if shadowed or touched, although once established they may become conditioned and show less inclination to close. They will attach themselves to rock with threads from the foot- it is of utmost importance the foot is never damaged as this may lead to the clam's death. Some species may gradually dig themselves into the rock over months or years.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTridacna clams receive most of their energy from the light. Their lighting needs should not be underestimated, exceeding that of even the most demanding corals. Metal halide is recommended over any other lighting method. Regular additions of phytoplankton may also help, especially for very small individuals. Monitoring of alkalinity and calcium is important for continued shell growth. We recommend Tridacna clams only for experienced aquarists with well established aquariums.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBest tank-mates are very peaceful animals which will not bite or sting the clam. Angelfish, pufferfish, butterflies and the like are not recommended. Pests such as pyramid snails are sometimes seen which may attack the foot. Some cleaning animals such as cleaner wrasse may inadvertently pester clams to death.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBest known for the large scutes on its shell, the Squamosa clam grows up to 16 inches and is typically found in shades of yellow, orange or chocolate, sometimes with turquoise highlights and generally has a highly patterned mantle. It should be placed directly on rock, not on the sand. It does not require as much light as the maxima or crocea, but will do better (and grow faster) if placed in similar conditions.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"J\u0026L Aquatics","offers":[{"title":"1-3 Inch","offer_id":41343615500378,"sku":"I-2620","price":166.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"3-6 Inch","offer_id":41343615533146,"sku":"I-2620A","price":191.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"6+ Inch","offer_id":41343615565914,"sku":"I-2620B","price":311.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0609\/1636\/7450\/files\/clam_5_1.jpg?v=1743126459"},{"product_id":"gold-speckled-sponge","title":"Gold Speckled Sponge (Atlantic)","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis impressive Caribbean sponge is typically a deep orange color marbled with yellow zoanthids. Together they create a spectacular showpiece displaying a fascinating commensal arrangement. Their contrasting colors act as a warning to predators- one or both animals may be quite toxic. They can also provide each other with food.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe needs of both the filter-feeding sponge and its photosynthetic partner zoanthid must be met to ensure success. The sponge receives its energy by capturing fine phyto and zooplankton, coral snow and small edible particles which may be found in mature aquariums. Occasionally stirring the sand may release some food items which the sponge may capture- most food utilized is 0.1-1.5 micrometers (typically 0.5 μm or smaller).  We recommend this animal only for expert aquarists who can provide the care it demands.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eModerate to strong water flow is essential over all parts of the sponge. Lateral flow should be used, and never wave or surge action, or point-source powerheads, which may damage the animal’s delicate structure. 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Their adult form lives attached to hard substrate and filters the water for food, mainly bacterioplankton. A well established aquarium with a sand substrate will help to generate appropriate food. Additions of phytoplankton and occasional stirring of the sand, as well as minimal or no protein skimming, may help. We recommend Tunicates only be attempted by expert aquarists who can meet their demanding needs.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis bizarre creature is typically pure white with bright green siphons and may grow up to 4 inches.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"J\u0026L Aquatics","offers":[{"title":"1-4 Colonies","offer_id":41343616286810,"sku":"I-4850","price":17.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"5-8 Colonies","offer_id":41343616319578,"sku":"I-4850A","price":34.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true},{"title":"9+ Colonies","offer_id":41343616352346,"sku":"I-4850B","price":45.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false}]},{"product_id":"blue-purple-sponge","title":"Blue\/Purple Sponge (Asia Pacific)","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis sponge comes in fantastic shades of azure to ultramarine, which are very rare hues on the reef. It has a rigid form resembling high volcanoes with oscula at the peak. It comes firmly attached to a piece of substrate.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis Sponge requires both light for energy and fine filter foods such as phyto and zooplankton, coral snow and small edible particles which may be found in mature aquariums. Occasionally stirring the sand may release some food items which the sponge may capture- most food utilized is 0.1-1.5 micrometers (typically 0.5 μm or smaller). Photosynthetic sponges utilize photosynthetic cyanobacteria or algae symbionts to generate energy from the light, and in return provide its symbionts with nitrogen. We recommend this animal only for expert aquarists who can provide for its needs.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eModerate to strong water flow is essential over all parts of the sponge. Lateral flow should be used, and never wave or surge action, or point-source powerheads, which may damage the animal’s delicate structure. Water flow will deliver food to the sponge and remove wastes, and also help to clear nuisance algae, cyanobacteria and debris. Sponge should never be exposed to air, as it will become trapped within the animal and cause starvation and necrosis. It should be transferred while underwater. If damage from trapped gasses affects the animal the damaged area should be cut away. Poor water quality is also not tolerated by sponges. It should be inspected for predatory nudibranch which may feed on it.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMany sponges are bright colors, which serves as a warning to predators that they contain toxins. These toxins help it to resist being overgrown by nuisance algae, however it may harm other aquarium inhabitants it touches, or be released into the water if the sponge is dead or dying. 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Occasionally stirring the sand may release some food items which the sponge may capture- most food utilized is 0.1-1.5 micrometers (typically 0.5 μm or smaller). Most specimens are collected from the Caribbean. We recommend this animal only for expert aquarists who can provide the frequent feedings it demands.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eModerate to strong water flow is essential over all parts of the sponge. Lateral flow should be used, with the sponge’s oscula facing down-wind; improper placement will cause closure of the oscula. Never use wave or surge action, or point-source powerheads, which may damage the animal’s delicate structure. Water flow will deliver food to the sponge and remove wastes, and also help to clear nuisance algae, cyanobacteria and debris. Lower lighting or shade should be used to discourage algae overgrowth; as well, for some species bright light is actually damaging. Sponge should never be exposed to air, as it will become trapped within the animal and cause starvation and necrosis. It should be transferred while underwater. If damage from trapped gasses affects the animal the damaged area should be cut away. Poor water quality is also not tolerated by sponges. It should be inspected for predatory nudibranch which may feed on it.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMany sponges are bright colors, which serves as a warning to predators that they may contain toxins. The toxin may damage other sessile animals if touched, or be released into the water if the sponge is dead or dying. Demosponges such as this are comprised of silica spicules which may be extremely irritating if touched; wearing gloves or only handling the substrate they are attached to is recommended.Sponges make excellent tank-mates with other filter-feeding creatures such as sun, flowerpot, carnation and chili corals, gorgonians, tunicates, clams and oysters which would also benefit from added food.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWith its deep orange to red coloration, the Ball sponge makes a dramatic addition to a mature reef. It grows as a compact cluster with many pores of various sizes across its surface. 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Sponge should never be exposed to air, as it will become trapped within the animal and cause starvation and necrosis. It should be transferred while underwater. If damage from trapped gasses affects the animal the damaged area should be cut away. Poor water quality is also not tolerated by sponges. It should be inspected for predatory nudibranch which may feed on it.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMany sponges are bright colors, which serves as a warning to predators that they may contain toxins. The toxin may damage other sessile animals if touched, or be released into the water if the sponge is dead or dying. Demosponges such as this are comprised of silica spicules which may be extremely irritating if touched; wearing gloves or only handling the substrate they are attached to is recommended. 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