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Oops. Didn't mean to put a white pic.Great that you provided blue and white pics!! - @vetteguy53081 may know
The white pic is much easier to see/use - you did a good thing!!Oops. Didn't mean to put a white pic.
Why would I make it easey?The white pic is much easier to see/use - you did a good thing!!
The blue light often makes things look different on an online picture. White more easily shows what it is. Posting both - best IMHOWhy would I make it easey?
This is a Bi-valve often confused with a clam and comes in on wild rock. They are a short lived filter feeder and a member of scallop family
Agreed - this looks like a scallop of some kind.I doubt a clam. Does look like a scallop of sorts. What size is that for reference?
Give a little history on the rock and your mothers system.
Bivalve is a general term for members of the taxonomic class Bivalvia, which includes all clams, oysters, scallops, mussels, cockles, etc.
Bivalves are all creatures in the taxonomic class Bivalvia; all clams, oysters, mussels, scallops, cockles, etc. are bivalves differentiated by lower taxonomic classifications.