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Long story short, I got these as food for the cowfish, then they ended up just being livestock. Fish are friends not food. Idk much about clams, so I was wondering if any of you had an opinion on putting like 20 of these in the sump as natural filtration? Assuming they live for a while. It's not like I know what ocean they came from
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JMO, but I would suspect that as strictly filter-feeders, they would need a LOT of food for long-term survival. As for their origin, it depends on your location. The southern and mid-western US get theirs from the Gulf of Mexico. In my area, live clams from the grocer are freshwater; they come from the northern tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay.
 
That’s a Quahog, aka, hard shell clam. I wouldn’t recommend them for a low nutrient tank. They also will bury into the sand. But I have a few in my tanks, and they die from time to time. Not really a great tank mate.
 
Update for knowledge purposes. They were put into two different systems and did not survive long. They're great fish food though
 
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Update for knowledge purposes. They were put into two different systems and did not survive long. They're great fish food though
Here’s a few pics. This Quahog has been in this tank for over 2 yrs and the other, a different clam type, has been in for 2 1/2 yrs. This tank has NO heat, skimmer, powerheads, doser, ATO, or any fancy salt, just bay water.
By the way, clams from the supermarket are at least a week old, as in a week out of the water old. Minimum!
 

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