how do u know if a clam is a male or a female
Fresh water clams live in fresh water and salt water clams live in salt water.There are both freshwater and saltwater clams. Mussels fall into this category as well. See the related links for both.
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Clams release eggs or sperm into the water. They meet in the water. The eggs hatch in the water. That is how clams reproduce.
No, clams do not have eyes.
Marine clams, called mussels, reproduce by releasing their eggs and sperm into the water. Freshwater clams reproduce when the male releases his sperm into the water and the female sucks up the sperm into her body through her incurrent siphon.
Big Al's Aquarium Services often carries freshwater clams. There is one on Kennedy rd in Scar.
Clams have sexual reproduction. A male clam releases his sperm into the water at the same time that a female clam releases her eggs into the water. Somehow the male and female clams know how to do it at the same time and somehow the sperm and the eggs get together.
Surely only worms can live in worm water?
Clams can be either fresh water or salt water. (Depends on the species)
Clams - both marine and fresh water - are found everywhere they have proximity to a body of water, all over the united states and southern Canada.
Clams, like most mollusks, also have open circulatory systems, which means that their organs are surrounded by watery blood that contains nutrients and oxygen. Clams eat plankton, and they themselves are eaten by small sharks and squid
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.