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What is the flame scallop on the conservation status?
Per pound, scallops can be quite pricey (around $10.) However the price might just be high due to the money it takes to set traps and oil to bring the boat out into the seas. However, scallops are not endangered so they are either least con... Read More »
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What is the migratory pattern of flame scallops?
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What do i need before buying a Flame Scallop?
Besides a crap load of food, the fact that you will never see it. The will hide behind rock work and never come out. They look cool in the store, but in a tank with any rock or decorations, you will NEVER see it. Source(s): 15 Years Reef Ke... Read More »
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They're not an easy one. They seem to hold on for some time, but they either succumb to some water pollutant or they starve from lack of food. They require phytoplankton in the right size, plus I do belive the need some nitrates (or is it n...
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could be part of its foot and it is attatching it self with some thread like stuph
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htey are hard to keep going, it is like the flower pot. some have great luck other dont at all. i did feed mine form time to time and it staied pretty good, lost it in a heat spike a while back..
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Depends on who you talk to but I think these guys are hard to keep in that they require regular effort on the part of the aquarist to ensure they are getting enough to eat... I'd try a plankton like this: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produ...
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