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Sandbed burrowing mini clams (genus: Tapes)



 
 
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Old September 22nd 03, 03:51 PM
Pszemol
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Default Sandbed burrowing mini clams (genus: Tapes)

Another animal offered at IPFS are mini clams genus Tapes
http://www.ipsf.com/sandbedclams.html Anybody here ordered them?
Can you tell me something about your experience with them?
Have you looked up their scientific species name?
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Old September 23rd 03, 01:19 AM
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Default Sandbed burrowing mini clams (genus: Tapes)

I just got 6 of them in my $99 deal...

They are the same ones that you can find burrowing at the beach right at the
water line... Or at least they look identical to me...
They all burrowed immediately and I have not seen them since. I am hoping
that they will move around a little to keep the substrate loose...


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"Pszemol" wrote in message
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Another animal offered at IPFS are mini clams genus Tapes
http://www.ipsf.com/sandbedclams.html Anybody here ordered them?
Can you tell me something about your experience with them?
Have you looked up their scientific species name?



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Old September 23rd 03, 11:55 AM
David Young
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Default Sandbed burrowing mini clams (genus: Tapes)

I got some in a package. They never burrowed and were dead in a month.
Everything else from the package has taken off and doing fine after almost a
year.
David Young
"Pszemol" wrote in message
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Another animal offered at IPFS are mini clams genus Tapes
http://www.ipsf.com/sandbedclams.html Anybody here ordered them?
Can you tell me something about your experience with them?
Have you looked up their scientific species name?



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Old September 23rd 03, 02:38 PM
Pszemol
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Default Sandbed burrowing mini clams (genus: Tapes)

Interesting... Could you throw a couple words about your setup?
How long is the tank going, what substrate you have on the bottom,
do you have any predatory starfish etc.
Just curious... What other items did you pick for your $99 package?


"David Young" (remove) wrote in message news:NEVbb.551787$YN5.373308@sccrnsc01...
I got some in a package. They never burrowed and were dead in a month.
Everything else from the package has taken off and doing fine after almost a
year.
David Young
"Pszemol" wrote in message
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Another animal offered at IPFS are mini clams genus Tapes
http://www.ipsf.com/sandbedclams.html Anybody here ordered them?
Can you tell me something about your experience with them?
Have you looked up their scientific species name?



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Old September 23rd 03, 02:39 PM
Pszemol
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Default Sandbed burrowing mini clams (genus: Tapes)

Are you generally satisfied with your deal?
What items did you pick to your $99 package?

"Stephen" wrote in message ...
I just got 6 of them in my $99 deal...

They are the same ones that you can find burrowing at the beach right at the
water line... Or at least they look identical to me...
They all burrowed immediately and I have not seen them since. I am hoping
that they will move around a little to keep the substrate loose...
--
Stephen
--------------------------------------------------
In-Dash MP3
http://www.highwaymp3.com/
--------------------------------------------------

"Pszemol" wrote in message
...
Another animal offered at IPFS are mini clams genus Tapes
http://www.ipsf.com/sandbedclams.html Anybody here ordered them?
Can you tell me something about your experience with them?
Have you looked up their scientific species name?



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Old September 24th 03, 02:47 AM
David Young
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Default Sandbed burrowing mini clams (genus: Tapes)

My entire setup has going for about a year now. My friends tell me it's out
of control. I have a 65 gal reef with 1" crushed coral in my living room
that is all plumbed to the basement. In the basement I have a 55 gal FOWLR,
12 gal sump that has heaters, 2 skimmers, top off floats, and a seperate 22
gal refugium with DSB. These are all tied together and share the same water
supply. The DSB is 6" of silicone sand. The package I bought went into the
refugium and included the clams that later died, mini serpants, spaghetti
worms, bristle worms, amphipods, hermits & nassarius snails. The only thing
I've added that wasn't in the package is a black cucumber and some zebra
snails. Other than the clams everything is going great.
David Young
"Pszemol" wrote in message
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Interesting... Could you throw a couple words about your setup?
How long is the tank going, what substrate you have on the bottom,
do you have any predatory starfish etc.
Just curious... What other items did you pick for your $99 package?


"David Young" (remove) wrote in message

news:NEVbb.551787$YN5.373308@sccrnsc01...
I got some in a package. They never burrowed and were dead in a month.
Everything else from the package has taken off and doing fine after

almost a
year.
David Young
"Pszemol" wrote in message
...
Another animal offered at IPFS are mini clams genus Tapes
http://www.ipsf.com/sandbedclams.html Anybody here ordered them?
Can you tell me something about your experience with them?
Have you looked up their scientific species name?





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Old September 24th 03, 03:12 AM
Stephen
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Default Sandbed burrowing mini clams (genus: Tapes)

Here was what I ordered:

Item # Desc Price
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1 "6 Baby Bristle Worms"
2 "6 Sanbed Clams"
3 "6 Nerite Grazers"
4 "6 Adult Strombus Grazers"
5 "6 Micro Hermits"
6 "Reef Amphipods"
7 "Live Sand Activator"
8 "Tang Heaven Red"
9 "Short Feather Caulerpa" $99.95
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Plus:

1 "Ministars 6 specimens $24.95" $24.95

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Total $124.90

I am very pleased with the order...
Just a tip if you order from them, if you need a specific delivery date,
contact them a week or so in advance...

"Pszemol" wrote in message
...
Are you generally satisfied with your deal?
What items did you pick to your $99 package?

"Stephen" wrote in message

...
I just got 6 of them in my $99 deal...

They are the same ones that you can find burrowing at the beach right at

the
water line... Or at least they look identical to me...
They all burrowed immediately and I have not seen them since. I am

hoping
that they will move around a little to keep the substrate loose...
--
Stephen
--------------------------------------------------
In-Dash MP3
http://www.highwaymp3.com/
--------------------------------------------------

"Pszemol" wrote in message
...
Another animal offered at IPFS are mini clams genus Tapes
http://www.ipsf.com/sandbedclams.html Anybody here ordered them?
Can you tell me something about your experience with them?
Have you looked up their scientific species name?





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Old September 25th 03, 12:29 PM
David Young
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Default Sandbed burrowing mini clams (genus: Tapes)

He said that my plumbing and filter system was "out of control" meaning he
wouldn't be able to keep it going if I went out of town, even though it's
pretty much self sustaining. I don't have any drawings of the plumbing at
this time. I keep thinking I'm going to put something on a web site but
haven't found the time yet. The DSB is sugar fine consistancy so I don't
know that grain size was the problem. I got my kit close to a year ago and I
know from the time I looked until I bought it some of the options had
changed so I think they change their options from time to time. When I find
the time to put more information on a web site I will post that here. Thanks
for your interest!
David Young

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"David Young" (remove) wrote in message

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My entire setup has going for about a year now.
My friends tell me it's out of control.


What do they mean "out of control"? :-)))
Do you have Xenia outbreak? ;-)

I have a 65 gal reef with 1" crushed coral in my living room
that is all plumbed to the basement. In the basement I have a 55 gal

FOWLR,
12 gal sump that has heaters, 2 skimmers, top off floats, and a seperate

22
gal refugium with DSB. These are all tied together and share the same

water
supply. The DSB is 6" of silicone sand.


Nice setup... Do you have any drawings of your plumbing system?

The package I bought went into the
refugium and included the clams that later died, mini serpants,

spaghetti
worms, bristle worms, amphipods, hermits & nassarius snails.


Interesting collection. When did you order your stuff?
I have not seen mini serpent stars as an option in $99 kit.
Maybe they have change their offer...

The only thing
I've added that wasn't in the package is a black cucumber and some zebra
snails. Other than the clams everything is going great.


Interesting... I have no idea what could kill the clams...
Maybe silica sand you have is not proper due to sharp edges?
I do not know, just guessing. I used natural (not crushed)
aragonite for my DSB and it is surprisingly soft when touch.



 




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