YOUR Source for Tridacna Clams

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PacificEastAquaculture

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Pacific East Aquaculture

For the past 24 years we have been the premier source of Tridacna clams.
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We've set up clam farms in different parts of the world and regularly import cultured clams directly from those farms.
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We also occasionally import wild collected clams that are not otherwise available from the farms, such as Noae Teardrop clams and others. Some of these arrive at the beginning of June.
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We always have a varied stock of clams. Mostly Maxima, Squamosa, and Noae.


Check out our WYSIWYG selection on our site. Not all clams in stock are posted on our site at once.
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My squamosa is settling in nicely, thank you Dr Mac
 

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Haha thank you! Left one for the people! Wish I had more space but it will be here in about a month. How much PAR do you recommend for these beauties?
Mine are in 290 par, i recently got the Kessil 500 for my sps that light is a power house and it comes with a reflector that increases the par, did you get a squamosa or a maxima ?
 
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