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EmilyB 06-07-2005 04:54 AM

Are those the same manila clams I steam?

:eek: :lol:

I actually got a manila clam in a sandbed (from AJ). It was alive and well until I scooped it up thinking, wtf is this????

In superstore, they are in cold water, are these different? If not, I'm going to go buy a bunch hehehe. :mrgreen:

Richer 06-07-2005 04:57 AM

Its hit and miss with manila clams... a few people on RC use them as filter feeders, and they seem to do alright. The longest I've heard of a manila clam survive in our tank is about a year and counting. Harvey and I tried it... I'm not sure about Harvey, but mine all died within a couple of days.

-Rich

blood_hound 06-07-2005 05:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EmilyB
Are those the same manila clams I steam?

:eek: :lol:

I actually got a manila clam in a sandbed (from AJ). It was alive and well until I scooped it up thinking, wtf is this????

In superstore, they are in cold water, are these different? If not, I'm going to go buy a bunch hehehe. :mrgreen:

Yummy Manila clam is a regular part of my diet :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

The superstore clam is the same. Manila clam can survive cold to hot water temp. If you buy a bunch give me some :mrgreen: :mrgreen: they make a good soup :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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