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Ur said deresa and squamosa are the more hardier and easy to care for like myself. I have alot of light. But still new. My question is it seems those types aren't as colorful. Do they have colorful bright such as blue of those types or is that only the Maxima's
 
Ur said deresa and squamosa are the more hardier and easy to care for like myself. I have alot of light. But still new. My question is it seems those types aren't as colorful. Do they have colorful bright such as blue of those types or is that only the Maxima's

Squamosa and Deresa clams tend to be more adaptable and easier to keep. Most are interesting for their patterns, on rare occasions some unusual colors are available, but they are very pricey.
 
What about flow? In an SPS system with considerable flow, it is hard to find a low flow area. Are some types of clams better able to handle flow?
 

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