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XXL Derasa Clam
5" x 3", WYSIWYG and fully conditioned by WWC!
Derasa prefer to be placed on a sand bed as they don't readily send out bysal strands to attach themselves to your rock structure. They will also do better if given 4 to 5 hours of brighter daylight spectrum (10 to 14 Kelvin). Smaller individuals will appreciate a shot of fresh phytoplankton a couple times a week and be forewarned, once they start growing they'll suck up your calcium media quicker than you might realize.
Lighting = Med Light at around 150 to 200 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Fresh Phytoplankton
Derasa prefer to be placed on a sand bed as they don't readily send out bysal strands to attach themselves to your rock structure. They will also do better if given 4 to 5 hours of brighter daylight spectrum (10 to 14 Kelvin). Smaller individuals will appreciate a shot of fresh phytoplankton a couple times a week and be forewarned, once they start growing they'll suck up your calcium media quicker than you might realize.
Lighting = Med Light at around 150 to 200 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Fresh Phytoplankton
$349.00
XXL Derasa Clam—
$349.00





Description
5" x 3", WYSIWYG and fully conditioned by WWC!
Derasa prefer to be placed on a sand bed as they don't readily send out bysal strands to attach themselves to your rock structure. They will also do better if given 4 to 5 hours of brighter daylight spectrum (10 to 14 Kelvin). Smaller individuals will appreciate a shot of fresh phytoplankton a couple times a week and be forewarned, once they start growing they'll suck up your calcium media quicker than you might realize.
Lighting = Med Light at around 150 to 200 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Fresh Phytoplankton
Derasa prefer to be placed on a sand bed as they don't readily send out bysal strands to attach themselves to your rock structure. They will also do better if given 4 to 5 hours of brighter daylight spectrum (10 to 14 Kelvin). Smaller individuals will appreciate a shot of fresh phytoplankton a couple times a week and be forewarned, once they start growing they'll suck up your calcium media quicker than you might realize.
Lighting = Med Light at around 150 to 200 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Fresh Phytoplankton













