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- Tridacna - Wikipedia
Tridacna is a genus of large saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the subfamily Tridacninae, the giant clams Many Tridacna species are threatened They have heavy shells, fluted with 4 to 6 folds The mantle is often brightly coloured They inhabit shallow waters of coral reefs in warm seas of the Indo-Pacific region [2]
- True Giant Clam - NOAA Fisheries
Tridacna gigas is known as the true giant clam and is the largest of all the giant clam species, growing to sizes over a meter wide and weights in excess of 496 pounds
- Tridacna - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tridacna gigas is already extinct around Java and in most parts of Western Indonesia despite the fact that these clams can produce a billion eggs at a single spawning, a number more than any other creature recorded
- Tridacna gigas (Linnaeus, 1758) - World Register of Marine Species
Tridacna gigas (Linnaeus, 1758) Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https: www marinespecies org aphia php?p=taxdetails id=207670 on 2026-04-23
- Tidal Gardens - Tridacna Clam Care
Tridacna clams are found in shallow areas and require high light, especially as they get older and rely less and less on feeding As a general guideline, clams smaller than 3” would benefit from phytoplankton supplementation
- Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas) - Ocean Info
Giant clams belong to the genus Tridacna, along with several other species that display similarly massive sizes and vibrant colors Many of these species are often misidentified as Tridacna gigas
- TRIDACNA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRIDACNA is a genus of marine bivalves (family Tridacnidae) having no anterior adductor muscle and an equivalve shell the valves of which are very thick and heavy and strongly plicated at the margin
- Genus Tridacna · iNaturalist
Tridacna is a genus of large saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the subfamily Tridacninae, the giant clams They have heavy shells, fluted with 4 to 6 folds The mantle is brightly coloured They inhabit shallow waters of coral reefs in warm seas of the Indo-Pacific region
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