Large
Maxima Clams need larger tanks and bright lighting for best health and longevity. Smaller specimens may need frequent feeding with phytoplankton substitutes.
Larger Maximas are often content with feeding through photosynthesis of zooxanthellae which live in their mantles. This species does best in mature aquariums with healthy populations of phytoplankton and other microfauna, Particle Cuc
This picture was taken with an Olympus tg 6, 14000k macro mode, no filter.
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