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![]() Hi,
I bought a Tridacna Crocea a couple of weeks ago (about 4 " across) and I noticed a long thin string/tentacle about 1-2" the same color as the mantle (blue purple) coming out of what I believe to be the exhalent siphon. I was looking at diagrams on clam biology and reading about the small tentacles they have, but I couldn't find anything like I was seeing in any articles I have looked at so far. Are they supposed to have something like this? I have only seen it come out when the halides are off and while it is just actinic lighting. Palmer |
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![]() these tenticles are where I believe are at the mouth of the clam. But dont quote me on that. but a picture would help alot thou
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![]() Yeah I am familiar with the small tentacles around the in siphon just not the longer thing coming out the out siphon. Was doing some reading and I am wondering if it isnt clam poop. It is supposed to contain zooxanthellae and mucous and usually brown/red. This is blue/purple but since that is the colour of the mantle maybe it is still waste.....
I am trying to post a picture from another site. There is no way I could get it on my camera, I am horrible with tank pics. ![]() Last edited by Palmer; 09-21-2010 at 03:17 AM. |