Jul 18, 2024 #1 stan255 Community Member View Badges Joined Aug 20, 2021 Messages 49 Reaction score 21 Location Melbourne, Australia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 The bottom part of my crocea clam shell isn’t connected and there’s quite a bit of gap between the left and right side of its shell. Is this considered gaping? P.S: Mantle still opens up and it is still reacting quickly.
The bottom part of my crocea clam shell isn’t connected and there’s quite a bit of gap between the left and right side of its shell. Is this considered gaping? P.S: Mantle still opens up and it is still reacting quickly.
Jul 18, 2024 #2 KrisReef 10K Club member View Badges Partner Member 2024 Hospitality Award Joined May 15, 2018 Messages 15,227 Reaction score 31,279 Location ADX Florence Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Thats a normal looking bivalve, imo.
Jul 19, 2024 #3 OP OP stan255 Community Member View Badges Joined Aug 20, 2021 Messages 49 Reaction score 21 Location Melbourne, Australia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 KrisReef said: Thats a normal looking bivalve, imo. Click to expand... That's reassuring to hear. I couldn't find any photos online that showed a crocea clam or any other clam from the bottom. Most photos are top down.
KrisReef said: Thats a normal looking bivalve, imo. Click to expand... That's reassuring to hear. I couldn't find any photos online that showed a crocea clam or any other clam from the bottom. Most photos are top down.