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ORA® Aquacultured Ultra Grade Crocea Clam 1.25 - 1.5" (Tridacna crocea) - ORA
ORA$142.99Crocea clams display some of the most dazzling pattern arrays of any of the Tridacna species. Gorgeous combinations of wavy green, aqua and gold. These are the smallest of the giant clams, reaching sizes of 6 inches. Often found burrowed into the rocks... -
Aquacultured Ultra Grade Maxima Clam 2.5" - ORA
ORA$189.99Tridacna maxima has the widest distribution of any Tridacnid species. It is found from the Red Sea, throughout the Indo-Pacific region, to Australia and Polynesia. It usually occurs in shallow, clear water, high current areas where they are known to form... -
Aquacultured Derasa Clam - 4-1/2" (Tridacna Derasa) - ORA
ORA$197.99Tridacna derasa is known as a “sand” clam. It prefers clear water, and after reaching sexual maturity, it will release the attaching threads and move to a sandy area. They are usually colored with orange/yellow and black stripes and... -
Aquacultured Ultra Grade Maxima Clam 3.0" - ORA
ORA$214.99Tridacna maxima has the widest distribution of any Tridacnid species. It is found from the Red Sea, throughout the Indo-Pacific region, to Australia and Polynesia. It usually occurs in shallow, clear water, high current areas where they are known to form... -
First Grade Purple Maxima Clam 3"-5" - SAQ Coral Farm
ORA$149.99Tridacna maxima has the widest distribution of any Tridacnid species. It is found from the Red Sea, throughout the Indo-Pacific region, to Australia and Polynesia. It usually occurs in shallow, clear water, high current areas where they are known to form... -
First Grade Blue Maxima Clam 3"-5" - SAQ Coral Farm
ORA$174.99Tridacna maxima has the widest distribution of any Tridacnid species. It is found from the Red Sea, throughout the Indo-Pacific region, to Australia and Polynesia. It usually occurs in shallow, clear water, high current areas where they are known to form... -
Aquacultured First Grade Maxima Clam 3.0" - ORA
ORA$166.99Tridacna maxima has the widest distribution of any Tridacnid species. It is found from the Red Sea, throughout the Indo-Pacific region, to Australia and Polynesia. It usually occurs in shallow, clear water, high current areas where they are known to form...