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Old 08/28/2006, 01:59 PM
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Squammie ???'s

Hi. I have a squamosa clam and it has a blue-rim around the mantle. I also have another that does not. Is this common? Also, I saw a friends squamosa clam that was a bit larger, maybe about 4.5" and its mantle did not extend as far out as the mantle on my clams. When squammie's get bigger like that, do they not need to show their mantle as much to eat/photosynthesize? What could be causeing it? She has other clams as well, that show no signs of problems whatsoever.
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Old 08/28/2006, 02:58 PM
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Pics would be very helpful.
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Old 08/28/2006, 03:10 PM
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yes i am working on getting a new camera
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Old 08/28/2006, 03:59 PM
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perhaps the pic in my gallery works, the mantle on the squamosa is not fully extended, but it never does?
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Old 08/29/2006, 04:19 PM
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some clams will stretch out more for light if they need to. if they dont then they willl stay retracted. it isnt a sign of bad health when they are doing that if there are no other problems. good luck


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Old 08/29/2006, 04:49 PM
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oh, well, ok, thanks, i guess i never thought of it that way, ... so the bigger a clam is, the more mantle it has, so the less it needs to stretch it out in favorable conditions then?
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