Tridacna Crocea is the runt of the “giant” clam family tridacnae. Compare to its colossal cousin the gigas clam who can grow up to 4’ in length and weight over 300lb, the Crocea clam isFind More->
Category: Reef
New SPS frags for sale!
It doesn’t seem like that long ago that I have just sold some sps frags (small polyp stony coral). Yet it is getting too crowded in my little frag farm already. If you read thisFind More->
Is Gigas Clam right for your aquarium?
Would you keep rhino in your bedroom? No, never, don’t even think about it! The largest member of the mollusk family: Tridacna Gigas, the giant clam that gave clams a bad, killer reputation is inFind More->
Is Derasa Clam right for your aquarium?
Continuing the clam talk series, let’s discuss the derasa clam, aka the southern giant clam and whether it is the right clam for you. Compared to its cousins in the Tridacnae family, the derasa isFind More->
Is Maxima clam right for your aquarium?
Giant clams are a vital part of a coral reef’s ecosystem. In a home aquarium, it can also play an important role. Giant clams are beautiful to look at, peaceful with tank mates, good naturalFind More->
Clam Garden rebuild
I feel really bad that a few clams had to die along the way in the past two years as I tried and retired my lighting, placement, water movement, and water parameter before having theFind More->
New family member- Chevron Tang
A new family member is added to the 50 gallon fusion lagoon tank today! He is a mere 2″ juvi but packs a lot of energy. The best part is he mingles with the yellowFind More->
Relaxing- watch the 50 gallon fusion lagoon in action
It’s a relaxing Saturday to just chill and watch the tank go to action. Enjoy!
Relaxing- Torch coral waving
Who doesn’t love seeing coral waving in the water column? I believe that is one of the most relaxing features of a reef aquarium, is to see the coral drift and wave in the water.
Relaxing- Feeding the 180 Gallon Piscine Mysis
Feeding Piscine mysis special graded small size mysis shrimp to my 180 gallon reef. I used to feed them just the regular Piscine mysis shrimp. What I found out is that while the larger fishFind More->