I would have to agree with Dave...those clams are simply crocea clams that have never been able to bore into rocks. I have seen thousands of them myself under the same conditions with the same coloring.
The color is common for certain regions, and because those are most likely being grown in the Micronesian area...or South Pacific, they are not common to the colors of those now being mostly imported from Vietnam.
Cites would still cover them as Tridacna species, so trying to get them passed USF&WL without cites would be a chore and or highly illegal. If a new species were obtained, such as a hybrid, then possibly a new specie would have to be listed AFTER the Genus of Tridacna.
They are pretty...makes me want to import some more from where those came from! I know a secret spot :wink:
Eric
The color is common for certain regions, and because those are most likely being grown in the Micronesian area...or South Pacific, they are not common to the colors of those now being mostly imported from Vietnam.
Cites would still cover them as Tridacna species, so trying to get them passed USF&WL without cites would be a chore and or highly illegal. If a new species were obtained, such as a hybrid, then possibly a new specie would have to be listed AFTER the Genus of Tridacna.
They are pretty...makes me want to import some more from where those came from! I know a secret spot :wink:
Eric