Thursday, November 7, 2013
Crocea Clam (3"-4" Length)
Crocea Clam Clams are bivalves whose bodies are enclosed in two shells. Some live on top of the substrate in an aquarium, though many burrow into it. Clams are popular for mature reef aquariums, but can be difficult to care for. The Crocea Clam is a burrowing clam that once rooted does not move. Any attempts to move this clam will result in serious tissue damage. This Clam also needs intense lighting to survive and grow. The Crocea Clam is one of the most beautiful clams with colors ranging from blue, green, brown, yellow and gold in various patterns. This clam benefits from the addition of trace elements, strontium, magnesium, calcium and iodine.
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