May 16, 2021 #1 mherb24 Community Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined May 12, 2021 Messages 64 Reaction score 35 Location United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0 My DW purchased a clam earlier this week. No info from the dealer on type. Can anyone help identify what type. It is currently in the sand, but moving around. It seems to like being in the corner, last night it was even stuck to the front glass.
My DW purchased a clam earlier this week. No info from the dealer on type. Can anyone help identify what type. It is currently in the sand, but moving around. It seems to like being in the corner, last night it was even stuck to the front glass.
May 16, 2021 #2 OrionN Anemones View Badges Reef Squad Excellence Award Photo of the Month Article Contributor My Tank Thread Joined Jul 28, 2013 Messages 9,919 Reaction score 22,746 Location Corpus Christi, TX Rating - 0% 0 0 0 That is a Squamosa. The bissal opening is too small to be that of a Maxima. Mantle picture please to confirm
That is a Squamosa. The bissal opening is too small to be that of a Maxima. Mantle picture please to confirm
May 16, 2021 #3 OP OP mherb24 Community Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined May 12, 2021 Messages 64 Reaction score 35 Location United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0 OrionN said: That is a Squamosa. The bissal opening is too small to be that of a Maxima. Mantle picture please to confirm Click to expand... Unfortunately he has faced himself away from the glass. Here’s a photo from above. Squamosa stay in the sand, will he just roam until he finds his happy place? Attachments image.jpg 169.5 KB · Views: 42 image.jpg 190.9 KB · Views: 46
OrionN said: That is a Squamosa. The bissal opening is too small to be that of a Maxima. Mantle picture please to confirm Click to expand... Unfortunately he has faced himself away from the glass. Here’s a photo from above. Squamosa stay in the sand, will he just roam until he finds his happy place?