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    Tridacnidae clams

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    Hi guys, can these be found in sg's shops? how much for one? are they easy to keep? thks

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    Tridacnidae clams

    Hi guys, can these be found in sg's shops? how much for one? are they easy to keep? thks

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    Tridacnidae clams

    Hi guys, can these be found in sg's shops? how much for one? are they easy to keep? thks

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    Tridacnidae clams

    Hi guys, can these be found in sg's shops? how much for one? are they easy to keep? thks

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    I do not live in Spore, so can't help with the first few questions. However...i know that they do require a LOT of light..preferably MH..though they are one of the lower-light clams.
    Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.

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    You can get them in Pacific Marine in Singapore. []

    I got mine from Pac Marine... forgot the price 'cos I bought it together with other stuffs. You can have a look at the clam at my personal home page below. The pic was taken sometime back. The clam is still as healthy as ever. As far as I am concern, I think it just need some light and that is all ...very easy to maintain compared to corals.

    My Pet Safari

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    Prices wise for the more common ones...$25-$35.

    Commonly available at Reefworld, PacMarine, Hong Leong...

    The nicer n not so common coloured ones... $50 & above.

    Hope this helps

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    I've asked this in some other thread but no replies... where is Hong Leong?
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    On 11/19/2002 12:04:39 PM

    I've asked this in some other thread but no replies... where is Hong Leong?
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    It is called Marine Life Hobbist. Located at Hong Leong Garden Shopping Centre 178, West Coast Way.

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    Mmmh thanks for the info guys, do the clams need specialized lighting and for how long each day?

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    Hi,

    You can try this shop-farm at Lim Chua Kang and I do not know their price. I suggest that you can contact them for quotes & details. They are one of the 2 Marine Fish & Inverterbrates Importers & Retailers in Singapore.

    New Trio Fisheries
    LCK 110, 261 Neo Tiew Crescent
    Contacts : Bac @ 90097781 or Steven @ 98178144
    (After the Kranji Reservoir & "Sungei Buloh Nature Park)

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