Apologies if I've cited any of these before.
A little more "œlight reading" :reading: for those of us interested in these animals. Of note is the Toonen, Nakayama, Ogawa, Rossiter, and Delbeek research "œGrowth of cultured giant clams in low pH, high-nutrient seawater"¦", which may provide some insight and guidance into clam care.
http://www.mapress.com/mr/content/v31/2011f/n1p041.pdf
Growth and population dynamics of the giant clam Tridacna maxima (Röding) at its southern limit of distribution in coastal, subtropical eastern Australia
http://www.academia.edu/1647117/Gro..._and_supplemental_feeding_under_acidification
Growth of cultured giant clams (Tridacnaspp.) in low pH, high-nutrient seawater
http://www.nova.edu/ncri/11icrs/proceedings/files/m10-07.pdf
Physiological performance of giant clams (Tridacna spec.) in a recirculation system
http://www.spc.int/DigitalLibrary/Doc/FAME/InfoBull/TROC/8/TROC8_24_Braley.pdf
Aquacultured giant clams,Tridacna gigas and Hippopus hippopus, used as the main biofilter in a saltwater aquarium recirculation system
http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/content/63/9/1573.full
The giant clam Tridacna maxima communities of three French Polynesia islands: comparison of their population sizes and structures at early stages of their exploitation
A little more "œlight reading" :reading: for those of us interested in these animals. Of note is the Toonen, Nakayama, Ogawa, Rossiter, and Delbeek research "œGrowth of cultured giant clams in low pH, high-nutrient seawater"¦", which may provide some insight and guidance into clam care.
http://www.mapress.com/mr/content/v31/2011f/n1p041.pdf
Growth and population dynamics of the giant clam Tridacna maxima (Röding) at its southern limit of distribution in coastal, subtropical eastern Australia
http://www.academia.edu/1647117/Gro..._and_supplemental_feeding_under_acidification
Growth of cultured giant clams (Tridacnaspp.) in low pH, high-nutrient seawater
http://www.nova.edu/ncri/11icrs/proceedings/files/m10-07.pdf
Physiological performance of giant clams (Tridacna spec.) in a recirculation system
http://www.spc.int/DigitalLibrary/Doc/FAME/InfoBull/TROC/8/TROC8_24_Braley.pdf
Aquacultured giant clams,Tridacna gigas and Hippopus hippopus, used as the main biofilter in a saltwater aquarium recirculation system
http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/content/63/9/1573.full
The giant clam Tridacna maxima communities of three French Polynesia islands: comparison of their population sizes and structures at early stages of their exploitation