I got a small maxima clam in the mail yesterday which spent a few extra hours in the bag because of shipping delays, but it opened up in acclimation and has been transferred into my tank. I noticed in the acclimation bucket that the outer fringe of the mantle (4mm or so worth of extension on a 35mm or so long clam) had the dark, rich coloration you'd expect, but the inner mantle around the siphon looked bleached, or at least much less colored. At night while acclimating and then adding to the tank, the mantle extended as normal but sort of appeared two-tone like this.
This morning, the coloration appears the same but the mantle is significantly less extended. It's in a spot with reasonable but not high flow and moderate to high lighting. I think there's a bit of time left to coast before acting, but I was wondering if the unusual color intensity differences were a sign of under (or over) lighting at the facility that shipped it to me and whether I needed to lower the clam to less intense light for temporary acclimation.
This morning, the coloration appears the same but the mantle is significantly less extended. It's in a spot with reasonable but not high flow and moderate to high lighting. I think there's a bit of time left to coast before acting, but I was wondering if the unusual color intensity differences were a sign of under (or over) lighting at the facility that shipped it to me and whether I needed to lower the clam to less intense light for temporary acclimation.