• @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Do freshwater oysters exist?

    My freshwater tank looks like that one on the left after 10 days. Only 2 tetras and it’s 7gallon

    • dantheclamman
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      121 year ago

      It’s generally seen as pretty hard to maintain filter-feeding bivalves long-term in an aquarium tank, in terms of diet (diverse phytoplankton), pH/alkalinity, and substrate (many are pretty specific in terms of conditions in which they burrow). You might have better luck with Corbicula sp. (“Asian clams”) which are quite generalist in their food, even being able to deposit feed by scraping the substrate. They are however quite invasive, so please don’t release them into the wild! Oysters on the other hand are usually found in mostly brackish or fully marine conditions, and would likely not be able to thrive long-term in fully fresh water. Usually they can only survive short bouts of freshening. Source: I study clams

      • @Masshuru
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        81 year ago

        Thank you, magical clam knowledge provider!

    • @chiliedogg
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      21 year ago

      Zebra mussels. Just grab em off any passing fishing boat cuz none of those bastards are cleaning up and they’re spreading them everywhere.