Can Someone Identify This Clam?

ballerboy

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Hello can anyone please identify this clam.

Along with it, I am running the AI PRIME LED in a standard 20 Gallon tank... the light is 24 inches from the sand bed. Where would be the optimal placement for the clam to thrive
 

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That is a beautiful Maxima! As for the lighting, I believe the AI Prime LED will put out 260 par in 12" of water. So I would imagine you are around the 100 to 150 area on your sand bed. That might not be enough for the long term. However for initial light acclimation it will suffice. I would definitely look to find a rock to place it on so it will be closer to the light source.
 
If you have a nice Montipora Capricornis, or can get your hands one. They are fast growing and make a nice display shelf for your calms.
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That is a beautiful Maxima! As for the lighting, I believe the AI Prime LED will put out 260 par in 12" of water. So I would imagine you are around the 100 to 150 area on your sand bed. That might not be enough for the long term. However for initial light acclimation it will suffice. I would definitely look to find a rock to place it on so it will be closer to the light source.

Thank You, Which species would you say? some people told me Squamosa
 
I would say Maxima. However without seeing the byssal opening I cannot be 100% sure. A Maxima has a large byssal opening while a Squamosa has a very small one.
 
Definitely looks like a Crocea. Never seen a Maxima with that mantle pattern but have seen a lot of Crocea's like that. Not to mention my own Crocea.
 
The clam is a maxima. Crocea's shell are very smooth with few to no scute. Croceas' mantle edge is also smooth unlike the curvy edges of maxima. And Maxima tend to have that very "angled" bottom on its profile view.
 
That is not true about the scutes. Crocea's have scutes when young and small and as they grow, they tend to smooth out toward the bottom in the ocean but stay pretty consistent in your tank since they don't normally bury themselves between rocks. My Crocea is about 4"+ and the scutes are large, especially at the top 1"
 
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