Why are you apprehensive? Are you worried about him starving?
the flame scallops are fragile keep a good eye on your parameters not letting them swing any
med flow moderate light brine shrimp I seen them fed with a syringe just don't force feed stay back about 3 inch
good luck oh keep it away from hermits or they'll eat him
My waters parameters are pretty stable, so no worries there really. Crap!!! I'm taking out big zebra hermit now then. He does clamp closed pretty quickly, so I'm hoping that he'll close if the few small hermits come near him.
I read they like low light.(?) they're not photosynthetic, so I thought the FOWLR light would be better than the reef lights.
Good luck with the scallop. They can be tough to keep. Usually they end up moving somewhere outta sight. Keep us posted!
Should get a clam
I think some of the clams are beautifully colored, but I've never really had an interest in clams, actually. I know that's almost a sin on this forum-haha-but I've never really understood the attraction of clams. Why do you like them?
Here's a pic of the scallop in the moonlight and after I propped him up between some rocks. He seems happy.
Oops. Downloaded it and forgot to attach it. Lol
I just fell in love with this
Looks good. I've always liked them. Your tank is looking amazing btw...
The jawfish was out this morning. She's a beautiful fish!
Ok so I'm not happy. Looks like the scallop is not gonna make it. Saw my cleaner shrimp reaching into the shell and eating bits of it. Not sure if the hermits got to it or what, but the shell is closed and I can see that half of it is gone inside. No more scallops for me, ever. The rest of the tank is good.
Sorry to hear of the loss. Those are unfortunately one organism that are just not suited well for aquaria. So many of us (myself included) learn that one the tough way.