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Lastly, are there any known issues with the open brains being on the same substrate as Tridacnid clams?

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Lastly, are there any known issues with the open brains being on the same substrate as Tridacnid clams?

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<> Thank you very much! Sheen Yen <> Open brain question 12/30/03 I have a Trachyphyllia radiata, and was wondering the placement that is best for it. I saw you say that they are usually attached to something hard. They told me to put it on the sand bottom. Should I do that and put a small piece of live rock rubble by it and maybe it will move on to it? Or can it just be put on the sandy substrate? This is in a 29 gallon aquarium, 18″ high with custom SeaLife powercompacts, one actinic and one 10,000 k bulb, a total of 130 watts. Does t

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