How Big Do Maximas Get?

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I just purchased the largest Maxima I’ve ever seen. It’s easily 6in plus. So I was just curious, how large do these things get? Or are they indeterminate?
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Thanks! That’s what I meant. They call this indeterminate growth, animal growing as long as it remains alive.
 
What if it gets as big as your tank...

Then what? Just have a clam in a bowl?
 
I have personally seen one that was 17" across.

Someone here had one die that was 18"

I don't think they ever stop growing and can live decades.
That was a maxima? Was it 300 years old, lol

I will have to look at Fathertree's book again, but I saw another source saying 14" takes 40 to 60 years for a maxima and that is exceptionally large for the species.


I think for most folks can expect 8" or so if their maxima does really well and they keep it a decade or so. Not that they can't get bigger of course, but especially if starting with a cultured clam (under 4", above 4" is wild collected).
 
From a Fatherree article:
  • maximum shell length is approximately 16 inches (typically 12 inches, or less)
I have only personally ever seen one over 12 inches and it was in a public aquarium
 

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