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This has been an ongoing conversation with my wife. If something was to happen to me, my wishes are to donate it to a public aquarium with a plaque discussing its history. So my children and grandchildren can view it and see my passion. My wife on the other hand, who knows very little about reef aquariums, wants to try and keep the current system going as it is. I feel it is way too much of a burden for her and would add unneeded stress to her life. Especially if the system started to decline. I have already spoken to friends about this and they know my wishes.
That is pretty amazing and a epic idea. My nephew really enjoys visiting but always asks me to see the fish tank and what he can do to help. The way you describe the donation and plaque is super awesome. I know I've stalked a couple of your posts but I really enjoyed the video of you setting up the new tank and threads about the clam care. It really is an eye opener on what something so small can grow into and the necessary husbandry to maintain it. Hats off to you.
Side note - I wonder what Gerald Heslinga, Marine Biologist, who owns Indo Pacific Sea Farms, would think of your clam. I seem to recall him doing a lot of work with clams.