Mine is going nicely. Lights out tho. Try to get pic tomorrow. Likes to lay tilted wrong angle.
I have not seen them, but have not really looked either.
I have not seen them, but have not really looked either.
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ORA is out right now. I got an order from Aqua SD, a couple of Crocea’s and asked about the Gigas. I wanted one a little larger then the 2 to 3 inch that they originally had as it was going into a populated 300 gallon and didn’t want to lose it. They reached out to ORA and were told that they are out of Gigas right now. I’m guessing that means out of a salable size. So still looking for maybe someone that bought from the original group that’s needs to part with theirs for whatever reason.Mine too is good. Contact ora and see if the still have then. You can't buy direct but they can find you a retail shop.
Gigas Clam | Tridacna gigas | ORA | Oceans, Reefs & Aquariums
Aquacultured Gigas clams from ORA.www.orafarm.com
No, I was told there were more to come.I have wondered if the gigas run from ORA was a one time thing myself as I never saw any that seemed to vary in age from the original import batch. With how big they get perhaps it makes sense for them to do a batch every several years vs continual production.
That would possibly align then with only having batches every couple years vs continual production depending on when we see this next group hit the states for sale.No, I was told there were more to come.
What kind of lighting on your gigas? I have one KessilThe picture is from about 3 weeks ago. The Gigas is about 11 inches. I am glad it is not growing crazy fast.
Are those a blue squamosa hybrid of some sort both next to and below the gigas? They are beautiful.The picture is from about 3 weeks ago. The Gigas is about 11 inches. I am glad it is not growing crazy fast.
Thanks. Those are Mimosas. They are beautiful. The big one is probably around 10 inches now and the smaller one about 8 inches.Are those a blue squamosa hybrid of some sort both next to and below the gigas? They are beautiful.
That is a real stunner!It’s almost three years since the ORA supply were available. I’m glad mine isn’t growing crazy fast. The shell is maybe 13 to 14” long”