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01/22/2008, 11:10 PM | #78 |
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I love that clam, I am not into the maxima's that everyone else wants. This coloration is more my style. |
01/23/2008, 12:10 AM | #79 |
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alright here are my clams, pic's taken tonite.
4" crocea 4" squamosa 3.5" maxima 1.5" maxima he's shy and hides alot 2" maxima 4" squamosa, I finally got a pic of this clam that I actually think turned out good 4" crocea and 4" teardrop maxima |
01/23/2008, 12:26 AM | #80 |
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2" maxima
3" crocea 3 1.5" maxima's 2 3.5" crocea's sorry its blurry 9" squamosa, 6.5" gigas, and 4" derasa. Compare the Bangaii cardinal to the giga's on the right. Ok now compare the clam to the conch 10 months ago. Approx 5" growth in 10 months. And who says T5 lighting isn't good for clams? Yes it is the same clam! 1 3.5" squamosa and 1 5" squamosa |
01/24/2008, 07:25 PM | #81 |
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Ok...here goes... some of mine...
sorry for the small size....having problems down sizing to < 20K without making them postage stamp size Australian true blue derasa 12" Gigas 18" two cool squamosas about 6" and the best for last.... my BLUE squamosa....HA! |
01/24/2008, 08:01 PM | #82 |
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wjgeese,
Awesome clams. I like the deresa. |
01/24/2008, 08:09 PM | #83 |
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wjgeese I still wish you wouldn't have outbid me on that squamosa, I love your other squamosa's too
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01/24/2008, 11:51 PM | #84 |
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Sold as a gold maxima but it has many different colors gold, brown, black, white, and a blue-ish center. Only a baby at 2". Also have a top down of the croceas 3" and 4". Nice clams everyone! Skins awesome clams! Wish I was a bit closer I'd love to see your tank.
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I think all maxima clams that have any gold in them are flat out concidered gold. Gold maxima is a pretty wide coloration. Thanks for the compliment. Looking at your rockwork and sps's I would have to say yours is more interesting though. But I have got ya beat with my 24 clams. I am actually looking to get rid of a few and some other stuff. If you do want to make a daytrip and see the clams and tank give me a pm. You could hit the shark reef and ocean reef aquatic's on the way it would be a worth while trip |
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01/25/2008, 01:44 AM | #86 |
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I'll pm you if I decide to do so would love to make a trip of it...
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01/27/2008, 01:42 PM | #87 |
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i voted for ya'!!
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I guess I better go vote then
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those pics are intense!!!
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01/28/2008, 10:24 PM | #93 |
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A couple additional shots of my T. deresa a couple pages back.
May of '01 freshly rescued from the LFS, just a tick over 2.5" Sorry for throwing in the FTS, but to give an idea of current size, I pretty much had to. 72"x34"x25" tank. And a pic of the mantle coloration CAReefer
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01/29/2008, 12:39 AM | #94 |
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CAreefer wow that is an impressive clam. Love the blue, my derasa is the same color as yours when you purchased it. Hopefully it turns out like yours.
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01/29/2008, 01:18 AM | #95 |
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Here are some clam pictures I've taken.
Andrew (fyre_lp)'s crocea GMFett's Gigas Gkarshen's Maxima Dudester's clams bmwaaron's crocea (I'm guessing) greenmako's clams My maxima A 24" Gigas clam from Tranquil Scapes in Arlington, Tx |
01/29/2008, 01:48 AM | #96 |
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reefer madness hall of fame clams (All are Maximas)
1000 Watt and 400 Watt SE 20 K Helios Bulbs.
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01/29/2008, 01:59 AM | #97 |
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cant beat maximas, i just love maximas
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01/29/2008, 02:43 AM | #98 |
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I feel the same way. For some reason, all the stores carry are croceas, and I don't like them like I do T. maximas.
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WOW thanks melev and ezcompany for adding those pic's they are all awesome clams.. But I have to agree with the maxima's they are most awesome.
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01/29/2008, 09:43 AM | #100 |
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This is a great thread. You gave me credit for a picture that isn't mine. I posted that pic from a Taiwanese (I think) forum. I gave credit in the thread where it was originally posted. I wish I could take props for that tank
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