No. It's not.
Clams are neither fish nor amphibians; they are molluscs.
No, a clam is not a fish. Clams are mollusks, specifically bivalve mollusks, and are characterized by having a two-part shell. Fish, on the other hand, are aquatic animals with fins, gills, and a backbone.
To feed a cherrystone clam to a green spotted puffer fish, you just give it the whole clam. Puffer fish are able to crack open the clam and eat what is inside.
When a fish dies in a tank, it can release harmful toxins into the water that can be harmful to other fish. To properly handle the situation, you should remove the dead fish from the tank as soon as possible using a net or scoop. It is important to also test the water quality and perform a partial water change to maintain a healthy environment for the remaining fish.
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A clamp is something that goes on a scooter and a clam is a fish
A clam is more likely to fossilize than a jellyfish.
BLODDY HELL, ITS A DEAD CLAM, GET OVER IT! By Waterloo Gang
You can use fish or seafood broth as a substitute for clam juice in your recipe.
You can use fish or vegetable broth as a substitute for clam juice in recipes.
No, algae are not harmful unless it dies. (Found this answer on Yahoo.com)
a clam is a crustacean