They usually eat whatever falls to the bottom, (I know I used to have 2 clams and an oyster in a tank with fish, an anemone and a starfish) they usually burry in the sand so make sure u have a lot of that avalible for them to burry in. They are usually salt-water (check with your supplier on this one)
No, the manila clam is saltwater.
An ark clam is a form of edible saltwater clam in the family Arcidae.
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The warty venus, Venus verrucosa, is a species of saltwater clam.
It would necessarily be sedimentary rock, formed in a saltwater or freshwater environment, depending on the type of clam.
i saved a cherry stone clam from dinner and would like to keep it as a pet can anyone help with info on how to care for it???? most cherry stone clams are raised in cherry stone creek or similar salt water habitats. google it and try to emulate the water conditions Saltwater Marine Fish/Reef Tank Conditions. Salinity 1.25 PH 8.2 Phosphate 0 Nitrate 0 Nitrite 0 Amonia 0.
If you know how to take care of it properly and have the right equipment, yes. It would be like having a pet fish, just not as pretty, depending on the type of clam. You can find what you would need to take proper care of your clam by going to a fish website and posting a question, or asking an employee at your local pet store.
Yes, I have one acclimating in my saltwater aquarium.
Strong adductor muscles to keep out predators.
Pet stores with saltwater fish sections.