These are not an animal I’ve done lots of research into. I’ve always loved the appearance of tridacnids, especially blue, but felt that my tank wasn’t mature enough and still wouldn’t be for about a year more so didn’t give them much thought. However just about everyone in my family knows how much I love them. I come home today and find a package on my porch. I read the label and get all excited. It was from a friend of my aunts in Florida who owns a shop down there. Must be a couple frags or something! The label also reads that it was shipped out Thursday and due to be here Friday. Today is Monday. My heart sunk, thinking there’s no way anything could survive such a long delay. I opened it up hopeful but not expecting much and found 3 euphyllia, and the topic of this post.. a blue squamosa. I wasted no time acclimating them, feeling that it was better to get them in within 20 minutes rather than adjusting over an hour+ and spending more time in bag water.
The clam has been in for maybe a half hour max at this point and is already open and looks amazing, something that really shocked me with such an enormous shipping delay. What signs should I be looking out for to know it’s declining in health? Is there anything special I can do to ensure that it does as well as it can? It is around 3” and under around 200PAR.
The clam has been in for maybe a half hour max at this point and is already open and looks amazing, something that really shocked me with such an enormous shipping delay. What signs should I be looking out for to know it’s declining in health? Is there anything special I can do to ensure that it does as well as it can? It is around 3” and under around 200PAR.

These are really hardy clams if you get them happy and then leave them alone.

