Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
T. crocea is also known as the 'Boring Clam', and NOT because it is uninteresting!
I venture to guess they usually occur in massive heads of Faviids {or similar species}in the wild. Would somebody that is knowledgable on this matter please post the species of coral preferred by these Tridacniid's?
Some large 'closed brain corals' have sweepers that may harm a clam imbedded in it's skeleton.
I am also wondering if anyone has routed out a niche in one of their massive live corals in which to place a clam.
Does T. maxima drill into coral skeletons as well?
Any and all help, pics, links etc. are appreciated! Thanks!
I venture to guess they usually occur in massive heads of Faviids {or similar species}in the wild. Would somebody that is knowledgable on this matter please post the species of coral preferred by these Tridacniid's?
Some large 'closed brain corals' have sweepers that may harm a clam imbedded in it's skeleton.
I am also wondering if anyone has routed out a niche in one of their massive live corals in which to place a clam.
Does T. maxima drill into coral skeletons as well?
Any and all help, pics, links etc. are appreciated! Thanks!