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Tigerfish Goliath
$314.00
Tigerfish Vittatus
$219.00
Tigrinis Catfish
$367.00
Tinfoil Barb
$6.49
Tire Track Eel
$22.49
Toadstool Coral
$127.00
Towuti Crab
$23.49
Tridacna Maxima Clam
$221.00
Tridacna Maxima
The Tridacna Maxima Clam also goes by the common name of the giant clam but it's really the small giant clam since the true giant clam is Tridacna gigas. The colors on the Maxima Clam can be simply outrageous and extremely vibrant. Common mantle colors are blue, green, gold and turquoise with various mantle patterns. The Maxima Clam gets most of their energy needs from the zooxanthellae living within the mantle and need high intensity lighting over the tank. Clams are also filter feeders and constantly filter the water for small particulates. Tridacna Maxima Clams larger than 2" do not require supplemental feedings, but smaller T. maxima that are less than 2" should be fed a phytoplankton or green water supplement several times per week if maintained in a nutrient poor reef aquarium.
- Family: Tridacnidae
- Food: filter feeders and will filter ammonia and nitrate, phytoplankton
- Care: Water flow medium, lighting high
- Shipping Size: Up to 3 inches
Trifasciatus Rainbowfish
$15.49
Tropheus Duboise
$30.00
Tropheus Moorii Ilangi
$50.00
Tropheus Moorii Red Banded
$29.00