Do Clams Have A Life Expectancy?

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I purchased a Maxima clam last weekend for a buddy of mine which was supposedly 59 yrs old??? It was big for a Maxima almost 12 inches long.

I was wondering if clams have a life expectancy and if so how long?

Thanks!!!
 
Giant clams can live over 200 years. A giant clam holds the record for longest lived animal known, in fact (about 250 years).
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7913730#post7913730 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by omeg
noschmo, it depends on what you define as alive.
well, last i checked, a clam was a living organism.
 
Sorry gang, here's a pic:

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And just for grins and giggles, here's some pics of my clams :)

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This pics are prior to me incorporating the contents of my 120G into the 180G you see here ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7913674#post7913674 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by noschmo
Doesn't everything alive have a life expectancy? :)

actually some species of tutles do not have a life expectancy and never die of old age. They die from disease or other critters.
 
Wilafur, noschmo asked if everything alive has a life expectancy?

We already know the thread is about a clam. Not all things we think are "alive" has a life expectancy the way we think of lifespan (in terms of timeframe). Lots of life forms have life cycles that are driven by other factors (such as nutrients)
 
In Scuba mag there's a picture and a diver next to a clam that almost as tall as him, i'll try to hunt it down and post it here.
 
Re: Do Clams Have A Life Expectancy?

I purchased a Maxima clam last weekend for a buddy of mine which was supposedly 59 yrs old??? It was big for a Maxima almost 12 inches long.

Just out of curiosity, where did the age of 59 years come from? Has it been in captivity that long?
 
obviously i was just being my typical sarcastic arse in my previous comment.

so what is the difference between life expectancy vs lifespan? aren't they basically inter-related?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7915430#post7915430 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by omeg
Wilafur, noschmo asked if everything alive has a life expectancy?

We already know the thread is about a clam. Not all things we think are "alive" has a life expectancy the way we think of lifespan (in terms of timeframe). Lots of life forms have life cycles that are driven by other factors (such as nutrients)
 
Well, the LFS I bought the Maxima at said the clam came directly from an exporter in Thailand and that it was aprox 59 years old. I know Maximas tend to grow slower than squamosa's, gigas and derasas. Also crocea's tend to grow much slower too. Anyhow, I have no idea what a 59 year old maxima should look like size wise but I beleive that the clam came from thailand. They told me it was their first time working with this guy and judging by the clam shipment they had I think they were impressed as I was...

Appreciate the feedback guys. Keep feeding me more knowledge, I love it!
 
Wow Gerry, that maxima clam is gorgeous. Man, I think you better go get a calcium reactor really soon. Hey, still interested in the 55 gallon. If you are, I will try to contact Allen and set up a date to go check it out. Let me know.
 
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