Crocea Clam: Ultra - Fiji - Captive Bred

Tridacna crocea


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The Crocea Clam, Tridacna crocea, also known as the Crocus Clam and Boring Clam is a vibrantly colorful  clam. It releases acids to penetrate rocks and other substrate using this extraordinary ability to protect itself from harsh water conditions and predators. Their colors vary from purples, blues, browns, golds, oranges, and yellows. Crocea Clams often live in large colonies in the wild and will group together if there are multiple in a tank. They will attach rather quickly upon introduction into a tank so be sure of the attachment point because it may be permanent. If the clam must be removed, though it is advised against, use a razor blade to cut as close to the connection of the foot and rock as possible. Crocea Clams require high levels of light to thrive as well as good water flow. They get nutrients from photosynthetic algae paired with the Crocea Clam. The Crocea Clam is a hardy species and will thrive under these proper conditions. 
Crocea Clam: Ultra - Fiji - Captive Bred

Crocea Clam: Ultra - Fiji - Captive Bred

Tridacna crocea


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Care Facts

Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Diet: Filter Feeder
Reef Safe: Yes
Minimum Tank Size: 20 Gallons
Max Size: 6 inches
Lighting: High
Placement: Middle to High
Waterflow: Moderate
The Crocea Clam, Tridacna crocea, also known as the Crocus Clam and Boring Clam is a vibrantly colorful  clam. It releases acids to penetrate rocks and other substrate using this extraordinary ability to protect itself from harsh water conditions and predators. Their colors vary from purples, blues, browns, golds, oranges, and yellows. Crocea Clams often live in large colonies in the wild and will group together if there are multiple in a tank. They will attach rather quickly upon introduction into a tank so be sure of the attachment point because it may be permanent. If the clam must be removed, though it is advised against, use a razor blade to cut as close to the connection of the foot and rock as possible. Crocea Clams require high levels of light to thrive as well as good water flow. They get nutrients from photosynthetic algae paired with the Crocea Clam. The Crocea Clam is a hardy species and will thrive under these proper conditions. 

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