Show Off Your Clams!

Victor they are beautiful!

I just got my first clam, a blue Maxima.
I am pretty proud of it but it is not as rare as some you show.

I don't have a pic yet but I will post one soon.
 
Tstone what are you doing here? :p

here is some crapy pics of my clams. Its real hard to take top down shots with my canopy :( So I used a mirror but it takes a lot away from the pic...

Here's three of them...

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Here is a close up of the baby blue dotted max...

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This was my first clam had him for over a year now...

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Vee,

I'm sure it will be fine, but you should give credit to the ones that they belong too.

Ron
 
oops ...

I hope no one takes offense that some of them are from vendors. I just download clams whenever I see one that I really like.
 
vee......that tear drop one is amazing art of the ocean...wow....
where did you get it?
absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!
 
ha! Like I said, some of these clams I do not own. Just stuff I've seen and downloaded. There were two teardrops. One from Palmetto Reefs and one for ReeferMadness
 
vee,

Certainly no big deal but the tear drop on Palmetto Reefs is one of Clams Direct's clams. I see that Palmetto has a link to Clams Direct site as well as Clams Direct has a link to his site. Think that is a good combo as they both have great animals and customer service.

Ron
 
clams in my sump

clams in my sump

Two of the larger clams in my sump as part of the filtration system. Upper is a gigas and lower is a squamosa approaching the size of a football.
 
vee - do you own this one?
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that is the clam i wanted to order in the next week or so...and if it is gone i am comming hunting at your house!!!! it hasn't sold in a couple weeks and i want it :( :( :(

Lunchbucket

ps soon to have 1 or 2 clams :D
 
ron here are some more

ron here are some more

I only light the part of the sump which houses the clams. 250 watts metal halide 20000K. The other half of the sump is what Steve Tyree calls cryptic. Almost total darkness. Many sponges and tunicats grow there. Once again this is a major part of the filtration system. Inbetween these two area is an area receiving indirect light from the halides. This has a pile (150 lbs or so) of live rock rubble. God only know what lives there as I have not disturbed it in two years.
Here is a pic of a large derasa and a small crocea. The derasa is 9 inches approx from end to end.
 
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