tridacna

  1. Asagi

    Hippopus hippopus dinner

  2. Danchik

    Feeding Tridacne

    I'm constantly asking myself ... whether it is necessary to feed the Tridaknu, with the presence of fish in the aquarium.... If so, who is feeding what food?
  3. Asagi

    Blue Squamosa Clams

    This thread is for the general discussion of the classified ad Blue Squamosa Clams. For more information about this item, please click the link or ask a question in this thread. Hello! I am starting to sell off my clam collection. First picture is a 4”, $500 plus shipping (usually about $65)...
  4. Blue Squamosa Clams
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    For sale Blue Squamosa Clams

    Hello! I am starting to sell off my clam collection. First picture is a 4”, $500 plus shipping (usually about $65). Second picture is of 2 3”, $350 plus shipping. Please DM with any questions. (PS. I’ll scrub the shell really well prior to shipping) thanks!
    $350.00 to $500.00
  5. ajtomase

    Where did you get your clam from

    For those that have clams, where did you get it from? Pacific East Aquaculture, Clam Mania, or an LFS?
  6. GlassMunky

    Emergency: Derasa Clam Detached Hinge

    Hopefully someone here can help out! I woke up yesterday to find my LARGE Derasa clam had managed to somehow detach its hinge. When I touch it, it still reacts and try’s to move, but you can feel that the 2 half’s of the shell move independently of each other and are not connected at the hinge...
  7. NPS_Bulu

    Wild collected Maxima worth trying?

    There's a Maxima clam at the LFS that I'm into. It's about 7". Judging from the size, this is definitely a wild collected one. Does anyone have any idea if it looks healthy? It is reacting well to shadow. The mantle extension isn't as much as farmed one's but I understand that's typical with...
  8. Acro Al and Tridacna Clams or A Clam Is a Clam Is a Clam

    Spotlight Acro Al and Tridacna Clams or A Clam Is a Clam Is a Clam

    Blue Tridacna crocea. Photo courtesy of Acro Al, ©2018, All Rights Reserved. Within modern taxonomy, currently the "giant clams", bivalve molluscs, are in the subfamily, Tridacninae, under the family, Cardiidae (the cockles), although some scientists still argue that these clams should be in...
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