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Old 05-02-2008, 05:49 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Not the scallop. He has an ultra maxima as his profile pic. It's blue with an orange edge. I've been looking for unusual\ultra clams and haven't been able to find any.

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Hey TinFury, the clam is actually a scallop. The funny thing is that it constantly swims around in a circle whenever a hermit crab or anything touches it. It's actually quite funny to see it in action. You can find them down in Port Antonio or near the coral patches near Maiden Cay. In reference to the Deltec, I don't know how they could get the temp below ambient room temperature cuz I've used the ice probes and they only drop the temperature about 3 or 5 degree lower than what the room temperature actually was on a very cold day. This is why I went out and decided to just buy a compressor chiller instead. Wasn't feeling in the mood to be suckered by ads anymore. My current water temp with the chiller is approximately 78 - 80 degrees. 78 when the chiller turns off and 80 when it turns back on! Before my water temp was way in the low 90's with the lights and pumps running.



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Oops sorry bout that, thought it was my scallop you were talking about .

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Not the scallop. He has an ultra maxima as his profile pic. It's blue with an orange edge. I've been looking for unusual\ultra clams and haven't been able to find any.
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