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Old 02-15-2008, 03:05 PM
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hey everyone , im looking to buy some clams online, i have one in my tank, and love it, its around 6 inches.....im looking to buy one or two more, ..anyone have any good websites to get them from?...i have checked saltwaterfish and drfosters and really didn't see anything i liked...thanks...
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I have never ordered a clam, but I was VERY impressed with Blue Zoo Aquatics-Live saltwater Fish, Corals, Invertebrates and Food with the order I placed there. Check them out!
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Old 02-15-2008, 03:13 PM
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I'd stay away from Marine Depot Live. They don't mark their boxes "Live Animals" and customer service is not very good.
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Also-I would do a search on here, but I would also stay away from saltwaterfish.com. (If I remember correctly) their customer service SUCKS.

(check it out though on here, I may be referring to the wrong place, but that sounds correct!)
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