Tridacna crocea spawning

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kevinpo

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This clam started releasing eggs after two large snails released eggs and sperm into the water column. It ejected eggs about every two min. for about a half hour. Many of the smaller fish were eating the eggs. The tank looked like a snow storm was happening between the snails and the clam. It is the only T. crocea in the tank and did not trigger the other species of Tridanca to spawn.

Regards,
Kevin
PS: I have a video of it but I will have to get my son to edit and make it so I can post it :rolleyes:

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I have had several clams spawn in my tanks but just sperm. You must have both male and female spawning at the same time. This was my first clam that had eggs. The event was triggered by a pair of large snails that had begun to release eggs and sperm a few moments before. We shall see if any of those will mature.

Regards,
Kevin
 

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