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Clams live in the ocean. :)
clams live mostly in cold water.
Clams can live in rivers, and some can survive on land.
clams live in water and snails mostly live on land.
Clams are not suited to live in tap water for an extended period of time as the water parameters are typically not ideal for their health and survival. Clams require specific water conditions, such as proper salinity levels, pH, and temperature, which are different from what is found in tap water. It is recommended to provide clams with filtered or purified saltwater that meets their specific needs in order for them to thrive.
Yes, they do. This helps them filter the food that they ingest.
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Clams live in oceans, rivers, and ponds and they can even live on land it areas where they can keep wet. Anywhere there is water, clams can pretty much live
No, freezing live clams can compromise their quality and taste. It is best to cook clams before freezing them to maintain their flavor and texture.
clams,oyster, and clams
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Sea horses live underwater and need the right conditions temperature water condition and currents to live properly.