Is my clam gaping?

Flipturn88

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I've had this guy for a few days now. He is a hippo clam, and he opens up nicely during the day and responds well to shadows. I know that hippos do not extend their mantle beyond their shell, but I was wondering if the incurrent syphon is gaping and if he looks normal. Here is a pic:

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Thanks,
Kayla
 
Almost immeditatley. I've read that new clams often gape, and the larger ones (gigas and derasa) often do as well. I have had it for a few days (I think 4).
 
Alright, thanks. I have looked through here @ RC and it's not uncommon for the bigger of the T. clams...hippos get to be 18."
 
Thanks for the help! He looks even better this morning, so I think he'll be fine. This is my first clam, so I was a bit worried :).

Thanks again,
Kayla
 
is this a (Hippopus hippopus) clam if so I have seen a few and would say that they always seem to be wide when they are open or gaping! but not as in gapping the bad way.
 
Thanks! This is a Hippopus hippopus...I have had many people tell me that gaping like this from this species isn't uncommon. Thanks for the reassurance--he is looking good :).
 
Gaping has nothing to do with the inhalent (the opening in the pic) or the exhalent valves. In fact, if the inhalent is that wide, it's a good thing, since he is trying to feed.

Gaping is when the mantle pulls away from the shell, and you can see between the matle and the shell.

From what I can tell in the pic, that is a healthy clam! Enjoy!
 
Glad to be able to ease your fears.

Might I make a suggestion though? Find a good book on clams and read up. Reefing is like playing any sport: You aren't going to be any good at all if you don't know the rules.
 
Thanks for the suggestion. I have read a lot of books on clams, but none stated that hippos gape. They mentioned other larger, deep-water clams to gape (such as T. gigas), so I was unsure when I saw my clam react in this way.

Thanks again for the help! :)
 
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