Maxima/crocea hybrid

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Very Interesting. Hybridization Of Clams I Believe Would Be Possible, With Some Effort. I Like The Clam As Its Colouration Is Conteporary.
 

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Have you guys seen one of these?
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That thing is sick!!!
 

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I've actually seen on a list recently a Hybrid Crocea/Maxima for sale. A pretty penny at wholesale.

Bet it's the same thing as above.
 

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I have seen the maxceas they are not that cool they look like a deformed maxima.

PS: They are double the price of a maxima.
 

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Nice find. Either way I would have bought it.

And yes, stores are advertising "hybrids".

The 4th one in the Black and White maxima thread that I started was considered one. Ohhh, and it was pretty ugly in person too! lol
 
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