Crocea or Maxima?

papagimp

COMAS Rocks!
I used the gift card I received at the meeting saturday to purchase my first clam, the guys at reefshop said it was a maxima but after looking through pictures online, I don't think it is. (Sorry, camera went back to the owner so no pics) I'm curious if somebody could tell me an easy way to tell wich species I have. The ridges on it are kinda small, wich is why I think it may be a crocea (hopefully it's a crocea). Since there's no pic, let me just say, he's an awesome purple with blue striations, about 4 -5 inches across.

55g, 10g refugium.
Using teklights' high output T-5's, 4 x 54watts (until everything moves to the 150g, then it'll be 6 x 54watts)
Calcium stays stable around 420-450ppm
dKH stays around 7-8 (working on getting that a bit higher)
Ph 8.3
Nitrate 0
Ammonia 0
Phosphates 0

Dosing phytoplankton already, need advice on their prefered filter feed though.

Got him located where he's getting bright lighting, on the sandbed, and a gentle current across his mantle.
2 minutes after getting him in the tank, he was all opened up and I think he smiled at me. But that was probably his way for laughing at me after spitting in my face. I always thought those mickey cartoons over exagerated how clams act, but nope, it was just like that. I went to put him in the tank and "spit" right in the freakin' face. ungratefull bugger.
:D
 
Clams are so cool. I got my first one a month or so back, too. A T. derasa.

Btw, if you have any trouble IDing him, let me know and I can refer you to some other articles on the web....
 
Just the phyto and good lighting is about all he needs. If he's happy in the sand leave him, if not, get him attatched to a small rock before you move him, so he doesn't end up attatched to a large piece when you move him. Once he is attatched there is almost no getting him loose. You can, but you risk serious injury or death for him.
 
because of where I bought him, he's probably not aquacultured, and wasn't attached to a rock. I know I was taking a chance on buying him, but all the other sickly looking things I've purchased have made great recoveries in my tank. So I'm hopeful.
 
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