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Noae, Mimosa, Crocea, Hippopus, Maxima

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I look forward to all of your posts, always interesting!

If I was looking for the clam species that stays the smallest, is a crocea my best bet? I think I’ve read they max out around 6”, but figured I’d ask the experts :)
 
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I look forward to all of your posts, always interesting!

If I was looking for the clam species that stays the smallest, is a crocea my best bet? I think I’ve read they max out around 6”, but figured I’d ask the experts :)

Yes, Crocea would be your best choice.
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