No, consumers.
there are many decomposers like: bacteria, fungi, beetles, earthworms, milipedes, clams, freshwater shirmp, slug, bacteria in the air, and artic raven to name some decomposers
are giant clams producers decomposers or consumers
That depends on the species, as there are freshwater clams.
Clams are not decomposers. They are consumers.
The Latin name for freshwater clams is generally referred to as "Unionidae," which is the family that includes many species of freshwater bivalves. Common examples include the genera "Lampsilis" and "Anodonta." These clams are found in various freshwater habitats around the world.
No.
you should eat freshwater clams/oysters
Freshwater clams are filter feeders, so tiny foods like daphnia and rotifers and cyclops work well.
Bacteria and Fungi
yes
Yes, freshwater clams are legal to harvest and eat in Maine. However, it is important to check with the Maine Department of Marine Resources for any specific regulations regarding the harvesting and consumption of freshwater clams in the state.
No, they need saltwater.