Squamosa Clam - Aquacultured

Tridacna squamosa


(2 Reviews)

Squamosa Clam - Aquacultured
The Squamosa Clam boasting flamboyant, wavy mantles with intricate patterns, this clam is a mesmerizing addition to any saltwater aquarium. Easy to care for, it also acts as a natural water filter, enhancing your reef's ecosystem.

Squamosa Clam - Aquacultured

Tridacna squamosa


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Squamosa Clam - Aquacultured Care Facts

Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Diet: Filter Feeder
Reef Safe: Yes
Minimum Tank Size: 100 Gallons
Max Size: 17 inches
The Squamosa Clam, Tridacna squamosa, is often brown with some blue and green colored spots and wavy lines. It features a symmetrical shell that grows to a maximum size of 12" and can close very tightly when necessary. It obtains nutrients from the photosynthetic ability of algae living within its shell. 
The Squamosa Clam is best kept on the bottom of the tank nestled into sandy substrate. They do not require as much light as other clam species (T. maxima and T. crocea) making it a wonderfully beginner clam species. These species are captive bred. 

This clam is opening up beautifully!! Great addition for any reef tank.


Reviewed by: Beth Kelly on March 12, 2015


Reviewed by: Travis on Oct. 29, 2014

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