Tridacna maxima clam

zibnata

Member
I just got a Tridacna maxima clam today. Hermit crabs are all over its shell. Is that OK ? Will they try to eat it ?
 

zibnata

Member
Hey smallfish thanks. I got another one today that is even more blue . I was going to take a picture to show you but when I went to move it, it clammed up.
 

zibnata

Member
25 dollars each. They are about 2 inches. I had them delivered today which wasnt very smart because shipping costs were $ 37 .(cant let my wife know about that ) I should have asked first how much the shipping was. So they turned out to be really expensive.
 

dburr

Active Member
My LFS would have sold them for at least 75, so you made out ok. Where did you get them?
About the crabs, are they still picking? IMO, a new clam will get picked on alittle. They eat the stuff on the shell. They should stop though.
HTH
 

dburr

Active Member
Are you serious!
I met that guy at my last reef meeting. I've been meaning to call him. I'll be seeing him on the 22 at the next meeting.
Cool, now I got a great reason to call.
 

dazed1

Member

Originally posted by dburr
Are you serious!
I met that guy at my last reef meeting. I've been meaning to call him. I'll be seeing him on the 22 at the next meeting.
Cool, now I got a great reason to call.

Hey, where in CT are you ? Where are these Reef meeting's ?? I want to attend as well :(
Could you please email me ? mayurbhatia@usa.net or IM @ dazedmayur1
 

zibnata

Member
seems like a nice guy. I am from danbury,ct and he is from waterbury.I ordered from him before and was happy. I have only ordered from him and saltwaterfish.com and have had a lot of luck. Where and what are the meetings about ?
 

wamp

Active Member
To your original question, No they will usually not harm a thing. They are just picking food off the shell. Hermit crabs are like cats, they have to check everything out.
 
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angelofdeath132

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just out of curiosity.......... how much lighting do the maximas need and what do they feed on?
 

wamp

Active Member
As much as you can give them. They are very light demanding. The smaller ones require feeding also to survive. It is recomended for the new hobbiest to buy a larger one. Easier to keep per say..
 
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