Please Post Picture of your Clams

Thanks for the tip on shots taken from above. Never heard of that trick before but it will be used next time for sure.
 
Heres my little guy.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8426015#post8426015 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by duds
nice maximas, and deresa
It is Maxima and Squamosa.
I think the maxima need to be move because it will soon be shaded by the Montipora. When place clams on coral, it should be place on to very top like this:
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I guess you can continue to break off the part of the coral that shad e the calm as you already have.
 
In the beginning the Tridacna was on the very top but since this Montipora was growing like crazy it soon began to shade the Tridacna.
So I decided to remove the clam from that position. The shaded part of the clam has lost its zooxanthellen but in the meantime it is fully recovered and is as beautiful as yours
 
clams

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my 2 croceas

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my deresa and squamosa

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8169267#post8169267 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cristhiam
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first i want to say your clams look great. but i think that fish takes the cake. how long have you had it?
ADAM
 
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