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i wanna seep a few scallop.. maybe in the sump.. heard that they suck up nitrate ? correct me if i am wrong. anything to take note of ? :unsure: like lighting feeding.. water parameters .. water temperature .. feeding ..

would appreciate any inputs

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i thought they are like most invertebrates not too like high nirate, suck up nitrate that is something new i have heard of.i personally find it troublesome as it need to feed in using a straw to shoot pyton in them or marinesnow

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i think scallop do not help in nitrate reduction ... to a certain extent clams may help in that area

Main Tank : 48 inch by 36 inch by 28 inch (2 sides starphire glass)
Sump Tank :
Return Pump :
Chiller : Starmax Compressor 1 HP Drop coil
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Protein Skimmer :
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plus u hv to feed phyto

Main Tank : 48 inch by 36 inch by 28 inch (2 sides starphire glass)
Sump Tank :
Return Pump :
Chiller : Starmax Compressor 1 HP Drop coil
Chiller Return Pump
Protein Skimmer :
Wave Maker :
Fluidised Reactor :

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my flame scallops became food for hermit crabs... since then no more big hermits for me

Main Tank : 48 inch by 36 inch by 28 inch (2 sides starphire glass)
Sump Tank :
Return Pump :
Chiller : Starmax Compressor 1 HP Drop coil
Chiller Return Pump
Protein Skimmer :
Wave Maker :
Fluidised Reactor :

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