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Unread 02/03/2018, 10:59 PM   #26
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Unread 02/18/2018, 10:39 AM   #27
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Sorry going to be a while.... its still below 0 some days here.


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Unread 02/18/2018, 10:45 AM   #28
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There is the almond arkshell on this page a little ways down that seems like it could be the winner. http://tidechaser.blogspot.com/2012/...singapore.html


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Unread 02/18/2018, 01:16 PM   #29
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There is the almond arkshell on this page a little ways down that seems like it could be the winner. http://tidechaser.blogspot.com/2012/...singapore.html
By Jove, Holmes! You may have found the culprit! Good work!


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Unread 02/19/2018, 08:10 AM   #31
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It may be a big Ark Clam, but I've never seen one show tentacles like that (or whatever those things are...maybe I have been looking at it wrong and those are just gills). The one in the link above looks to be Barbatia fusca, rather than B. amygdalumtostum. It only grows to about two inches in length, with the average ones I've found probably being closer to one inch. The real B. amygdalumtostum grows larger, to around three inches, but looks fairly different from the one you linked. There are some other species in the family that grow as large as you describe, though.


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