... For Veriann, who I know likes his special aussie species ...
Here is a new aussie clam variety I discovered in my "Death Tank" a few days ago! I found some details on it online and thought I would share them with you !
From DeathDepot Dead Aquaria's webste. More information on this rare species! Tridacna deathicus aussie Crocea Clam - 1st grade - Diet: Needs no feeding. If you feel sorry for the deathicus you can eat a bowl of clam chowder infront of your tank.
Feeding: Not required
Behavior: Very peaceful toward other tankmates, some consider it to be comatose infact!
Care: Many consider the deathicus an Easily-maintenance specimen.
Lighting: Doesn't care if you have NO,
PC,
VHO,
MH/HQI or
T5. The deathicus thrives under any lighting condition and even total darkness!
Water flow: Too much water flow may blow your deathicus around the tank. The deathicus can be attached with glue to any substrate to prevent blowage!
General notes: Tridacna deathicus Crocea Clam 1st grade will come in a single color - dead. The deathicus Crocea Clam 1st grade is very peaceful to other tank members. The deathicus Crocea Clam 1st grade is an Easy-maintenance specimen. Any lighting, even a candle or flashlight once a week is fine. The deathicus Crocea Clam 1st grade requires low flow else it can be blow from the substrate.
Water parameters: Even the most foul water is good for your deathicus Crocea. (SG whatever your broken swingarm guage reads is fine,
pH this clam can tolerate extremes, Temp. -50F to 500F though should not be placed under a broiler as this could crack the delicate shell).
Origin: The deathicus Aussie Crocea Clam 1st grade is commonly collected from The tanks of most experienced hobbiests!
Note: Due to variations among each species, livestock may not look identical to the image provided. Expect diversity since each animal is unique in color, texture and shape.
Yes, the deathicus in this photograph was sitting on the carpet, out of water, in the sun. A true testiment to the hardiness of the species! It can be carried in the pocket, is great for your empty pico and doubles as an ash-tray in a pinch. No other clam in the industry has the versatility of the Tridacna deathicus crocea. Order yours today!
Warm Regards,