That's really pretty neat! Tha last time I got a free clam (razor type?) it was embedded in a "strawberry sponge" I bought. I was told the sponge was hardy (it wasn't) but the clam lasted quite a while longer.A clam is attached to an astrea snail. It has been growing bigger the last two months. And I have never been able to keep clams lol.
Thanks.Wow...your tank is amazing!
Question: Can anyone link me to an article or thread or something on all the testing/dosing you're referring to?
Appreciate the reply. Keep it simple is a mantra I must always try to remember.Thanks.
You do not need to measure anything at the beginning for a small tank like yours other than alkalinity. Most of the issues can be resolved by regular water changes. Keep it simple.
The next thing to measure after the tank is up for a while is phosphate. I use Hanna phosphate checker. Nutrient control is critical. The tank will for sure go through an ugly phase. Get some matured rocks like you're planning to do is a good start.