darkdruid
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It's too bad this many large clams end up as lawn ornaments.
http://www.shellhorizons.com/products.asp?category=69
http://www.shellhorizons.com/products.asp?category=69
That's rediculous that some people would actually take stuff like that out of the ocean for a profit. Makes me sick!
Such a shame.How old those clams must have been to be killed for their shell. Obviously they are too large for most people's personal tanks, and to see a site that seems to have a plethora of them - well, do they really sell that many and who is using them?
Its possible the dead shells were collected. I saw an episode of "Wild Pacific" it showed a remote island in the south pacific that had millions of giant clams...alive in the water and empty shells on the beach. They said the beach is actually growing from the slow increase of shells washing up over the centuries.
Giant clams can live 70+ years. Its possible, judging from the size of the shells in the link, that those were collected after death.
Just looking at it from a different angle.
In my estimation, we have such a difficult time breeding marine species, this is actually a species we can breed, we can initiate spawning of giant clams with hormones, and we can replant them in the oceans. This is far less invasive than say, ivory tusks of elephants.
Now how big of one should I get?!
Aaron