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O yea they also hate light alot i don't know why the lady at petcove has them in the tank with bubbletip anemones and a 250w metal halide.disbelief

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They must bed fed quite alot a week to surive on live phtyo and it is i think 4 times a week with a syringe. They die quite easily they are jsut liek gonioporas are hit or miss.

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I was wondering, has anyone had much luck with Flame Scallops?
In the past, on other forums they have been dubbed as "UnKeepable".
In recent years with Phytoplankton I've done better but in time they do slowly wither and die.

The Electric Flame Scallops do well in captivity, they look identical to the regular scallops (but have blue arcs of electricity across their mantles).

Who has tried these little guys and what was your experience?
(maybe Collectively  we can find longevity for these guys in the Home Aquarium)


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