Freshwater White Clam – Corbicula Sp. White – Aquatic Bivalve Mollusc
Short Description:
The Freshwater White Clam, scientifically known as Corbicula Sp. White, is an aquatic bivalve mollusc that adds a unique and fascinating touch to your aquarium. With its beautiful white shell and interesting behavior, this clam is a great addition to any freshwater tank.
Product Categories:
Mussels and Clams, Fish
Attributes:
– Scientific Name: Corbicula Sp. White
– Common Names: Freshwater White Clam, White Corbicula Clam
– Tank Size: Suitable for tanks of various sizes, depending on the number of clams and other tank inhabitants.
– Care Level: Easy to moderate
– Lifespan: Can live up to 2-3 years with proper care
– Optimal Water Conditions: Freshwater, temperature range of 72-82°F (22-28°C), pH level between 6.5-7.5, and moderate water flow.
Secure Transit:
We prioritize the safety of your fish during transit. Our 24-hour courier service ensures that your Freshwater White Clams are carefully packaged in poly boxes and equipped with heat packs during colder months. This guarantees that they arrive at your doorstep in excellent condition.
Shipping Convenience:
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Dead on Arrival (DOA) Policy:
In the unfortunate event that any of your Freshwater White Clams arrive deceased, we have a Dead on Arrival (DOA) policy in place. Simply inform us promptly with photographic evidence, and we will either refund you or send you a replacement clam.
Product Description:
Scientific and Common Names:
The Freshwater White Clam is scientifically known as Corbicula Sp. White. It is also commonly referred to as the Freshwater White Clam or White Corbicula Clam.
Habitat:
Freshwater White Clams are native to various regions around the world, including Asia, Europe, and North America. They are commonly found in rivers, lakes, and streams with sandy or muddy substrates.
Tank Setup:
When setting up a tank for Freshwater White Clams, it is important to provide them with a suitable environment. A sandy or muddy substrate mimicking their natural habitat is ideal. They also appreciate the presence of rocks, driftwood, or plants to provide hiding spots and create a more natural-looking setup. Ensure the tank has a moderate water flow and maintain proper filtration to keep the water clean.
Diet and Nutrition:
Freshwater White Clams are filter feeders, meaning they extract microscopic organisms and organic matter from the water. They primarily feed on phytoplankton, algae, and other small particles present in the tank. However, they can also benefit from supplemental feeding with specialized clam or invertebrate foods.
Size and Growth Rate:
Freshwater White Clams typically reach a size of 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in length. Their growth rate can vary depending on factors such as water quality, temperature, and available food sources.
Behavioral Traits:
These clams are known for their interesting behavior. They have the ability to bury themselves partially in the substrate, leaving only their siphons exposed to filter water and extract food. They may also extend their siphons to the water surface to obtain oxygen.
Breeding and Reproduction:
Freshwater White Clams are known to reproduce prolifically in suitable conditions. They are capable of both sexual and asexual reproduction. During sexual reproduction, males release sperm into the water, which is then taken in by females to fertilize their eggs. The fertilized eggs develop into larvae, which eventually settle and grow into adult clams.
Care Level:
Freshwater White Clams are relatively easy to care for, making them suitable for both beginner and experienced aquarists. They require stable water conditions, regular water changes, and a balanced diet to thrive.
Health and Disease Prevention:
Maintaining good water quality is crucial for the health of Freshwater White Clams. Regular water testing, proper filtration, and avoiding overfeeding can help prevent common issues such as ammonia spikes and poor water conditions. Quarantining new additions to the tank can also help prevent the introduction of diseases.
Optimal Water Conditions:
To ensure the well-being of Freshwater White Clams, it is recommended to maintain a temperature range of 72-82°F (22-28°C), a pH level between 6.5-7.5, and moderate water flow. Regular water testing and adjustments should be performed to maintain optimal conditions.
Lifespan:
With proper care, Freshwater White Clams can live up to 2-3 years in captivity. However, individual lifespans may vary depending on various factors such as genetics, water quality, and overall tank conditions.
Additional Interesting Facts:
– Freshwater White Clams are known for their ability to filter large amounts of water, contributing to the overall water quality in the tank.
– They are often used as natural water purifiers in aquaponics systems.
– Freshwater White Clams have been introduced to various parts of the world for their potential ecological benefits, such as improving water clarity and reducing excess nutrients.
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