T. squamosima: New Clam species, captive bred for sale by Biota

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Anybody see this new (for sale) captive raised species of Tridacna clam for sale by Biota?
T. squamosima AKA T. costata
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Anybody see this new (for sale) captive raised species of Tridacna clam for sale by Biota?
T. squamosima AKA T. costata
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Is it a question of owning, or seeing? I have not seen it in person but did notice it on their portal. Great price in my opinion. I thought it said "rare" though.
 
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It is kind of a sub-group of the clams we have known in the past as T. squamosa. Similar to T. noae which we known forever as Teardrop Maxima which was classified as T. maxima before it got re-classified
 

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