I don't understand "This beautiful Ultra Maxima Cultured Clam is wild collected and is Wysiwyg"

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I understand cultured clams and I understand wild collected (or so I thought). But I don't understand the following statement @PacificEastAquaculture uses in the description :thinking-face: "This beautiful Ultra Maxima Cultured Clam is wild collected and is Wysiwyg"

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My interpretation is it was wild collected and they are using the term “cultured” to mean “cared for” at their faculty until it’s deemed healthy and ready for sale
 
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My interpretation is it was wild collected and they are using the term “cultured” to mean “cared for” at their faculty until it’s deemed healthy and ready for sale

Not how I take it when I heard Dr Mack mentioned cultured vs wild collected in his videos. I think conditioned would be a better term for what you describe.
 

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All of the cultured clams on the site were labeled the same way. A bad cut and paste job! They have been corrected. Thanks again for calling out the error.

Will be posting more clams in a day or two!
 

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