Gigas Clam

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yeah, just saw the announcement and my jaw dropped! really pretty pattern for the stock photo (not wysiwyg specimen).

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i tip my hat to you, hart. :cool:
my biggest tank is only 180G. ;Inpain
 

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yeah, just saw the announcement and my jaw dropped! really pretty pattern for the stock photo (not wysiwyg specimen).

lg_Gigas_2.jpg



i tip my hat to you, hart. :cool:
my biggest tank is only 180G. ;Inpain

I plan on keeping it in my Rubbermaid sump the 150g is 60" by 39" and mostly empty so that will hold it a long time, and I could easily get the 300g one later on since it's in the basement. Although it says they are 1-2" now so it's going to be a couple years before it's even very large.
 
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I plan on keeping it in my Rubbermaid sump the 150g is 60" by 39" and mostly empty so that will hold it a long time, and I could easily get the 300g one later on since it's in the basement. Although it says they are 1-2" now so it's going to be a couple years before it's even very large.

Is it bad that I am contemplating putting this in a reefer 450? Haha.
 

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[side question: should i have not posted the LA pic? i noticed it's been removed? apologies to mods if i broke any guidelines.] ;Wideyed
 

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I don't know why that would be an issue with the pic esp since we're talking about buying them.
 

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I'm quite interested, but $200 for a ~2" clam is more than I can swing now. With a larger, healthy gigas, you'd probably not need any sort of nutrient removal equipment. You'd probably have trouble keeping nutrients in the system.
 

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This is a holy grail for me. Now that I can get one, I found myself questioning my decision since even though I have a 36x36 area for one, that is one heck of a commitment.
 

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I have wanted another for such a long time. The one I had before was the yellow with blue dots like the image. I find that really attractive. I am just really afraid of the tiny juveniles and what their survival rate will be.
 

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I agree. I'm afraid of coughing up $200 for a 2 inch clam and then it craps out on me. I havent had luck with the smaller clams. Only the Bigger ones like 4 inches plus have survived for me.
 

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I don’t want to be negative but I’ve never gotten a clam from them that survived long term. That has just been my experience, I am sure others have had good luck with them. Have lots of clams doing great... but not from here. If i could actually hand pick the one that I wanted, still firmly attached to its substrate and not thrown around buy UPS for 18 hours, I would be tempted. I'm still tempted but my last order with them cost me 1500.00 and was almost a total loss. I have made some calls to some other suppliers to see if they have availability. Patience...
 

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I don’t want to be negative but I’ve never gotten a clam from them that survived long term. That has just been my experience, I am sure others have had good luck with them. Have lots of clams doing great... but not from here. If i could actually hand pick the one that I wanted, still firmly attached to its substrate and not thrown around buy UPS for 18 hours, I would be tempted. I'm still tempted but my last order with them cost me 1500.00 and was almost a total loss. I have made some calls to some other suppliers to see if they have availability. Patience...
Wow, that’s terrible. I have several ORA clams. One for about 6 years now. I think the majority of clams sold into the trade domestically come from them, am I wrong?
 

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