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|  Show us your Clams..... I'll start this thread off with pics of my Maxima clam collection. I have enclosed both "Top Down" and " Front Side" views for comparison purposes. The largest of the clams in this collection has been with me easily for 10+ years. Enjoy? My largest Maxima, Arguably a Gigas:   Gold Tear Drop Maxima:   Tahitian Maximas: Gold and Teal Patterned, Gold and Blue Zebra Stripes, Blue Spotted/Drops      | 
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|  Clams Wow amazing clams!!! I am away on a holiday in Arizona but will post pics when back in BC I have 12 clams in my system should be able to get some nice pics | 
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|   12?!? .....and I thought I had an addiction   Please share when you have time. We'd all love to see your collection. Cheers. | 
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|   Holy Clams Batman - I'm in a real need for a couple of Tahitian Maximas, too bad there so difficult to bring in. | 
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|   A local LFS brought in a shipment this past Thursday night/Friday morning. It was one of the best shipments I've seen in years. They had approx. 200 in the shipment and by the time I got there when the store opened; 30 had been sold within 5 mins, a select few reserved, and some were to be shared amongst other LFS. There was still a good retail selection on Saturday and Sunday. A friend had asked me to drop by the store on Monday to select one for him and there were only a handful of each size remaining. They went fairly fast (I also posted this event on a local forum to let fellow hobbyists know). That being said.....I wouldn't be surprised if some were to make their way out West....and East for that matter. I know some were reserved to be shipped out. I'm uncertain as to the specific details. Enclosed are mobile phone pics (best I could do at the time) of the shipment sitting in various coral vats at the local store and at local wholesaler.     Apologies - I didn't want to ask the store for a pause in the powerhead/return pump (for a better pic) just in case it would introduce air bubbles into the system when power was restored.     Here are 2 small ones that friends asked me to pick out for them that day:  | 
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|   I totally misunderstood the title of this thread.  Very nice clams. For some reason mine seem to die after the 3 year mark. I've given up. | 
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|   Would be nice to see some clams make a comeback at the stores. Great looking clams, and wow that is one droolworthy shipment! FWIW, Taipan I don't think that's a gigas. Looks like a really nice squamosa to me! 
				__________________ -- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! | 
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|   This is a torture thread!   
				__________________ You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob  | 
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