
Clam
Freshwater Clams are natural filter feeders that help polish aquarium water by consuming microscopic particles and detritus. They are peaceful and low-maintenance but require a mature, well-established tank with plenty of suspended food in the water column. Clams prefer sandy or fine gravel substrates they can burrow into.
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Temperature: 70–78°F
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pH: 6.8–8.0 — Adapted to Tallahassee tap water
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Hardness: 6–15 dGH
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Temperament: Peaceful and passive
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Recommended Group Size: Singly or in small groups
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Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons (mature, well-cycled)
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Max Size: 1.5–2 inches
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Diet: Feeds naturally on suspended particles, phytoplankton, and detritus; may require liquid invertebrate foods like Hikari First Bites slurry or micro-algae supplements in low-nutrient tanks