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GIGAS SQUAMOSA FLUTED GIANT CLAM Shell Seashell Asia Asian Aquarium Garden Pond Tridacna

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Original price was: $250.00.Current price is: $200.00.

A beautiful Gigas Squamosa giant clam, weighing 5.7 lb. Just the usual wear from sea, otherwise this is a great specimen to collect and study.

Wikipedia: Genus Tridacna are the largest living bivalve mollusks.

 

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Description

Description

GIANT CLAM, Gigas Squamosa. Visit my other seashell collection here.

Across: 23 cm / 9.1 inches
Height: 18 cm / 7.1 inches
Weight: 2.6 kg / 5.7 lb
After packing: 4.5 kg / 9.9 lb

I will ship via Courier Service, 5-7 working days worldwide. packing will be done carefully.

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Wikipedia:
The giant clams are the members of the clam genus Tridacna that are the largest living bivalve mollusks. There are actually several species of “giant clams” in the genus Tridacna, which are often misidentified for Tridacna gigas, the most commonly intended species referred to as “the giant clam”.

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Weight 4.5 kg
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1 review for GIGAS SQUAMOSA FLUTED GIANT CLAM Shell Seashell Asia Asian Aquarium Garden Pond Tridacna

  1. Tribal Art

    beautiful ornaments, museum quality, fast response and shipping.. well packed.. highly recommended.

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