The Holy Grail!

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You may know about our collection station in French Polynesia where we collect and culture clams and fish. Dr. Mac designed and set up the facility there along with strict protocols for hand netting, treating, and conditioning all fish so that they are super healthy and eating before ever being shipped to us here at our state licensed aquaculture facility in Maryland.

We received two rare "HOLY GRAIL" Two-Faced Maxima clams that our partner had been holding for several months until Dr. Mac convinced him to send it to us instead of one our customers in Japan. Folks complain that all the super odd rarities go to Japanese hobbyists, well here's your chance to own something truly rare and different!! These clams are so rare that we estimate maybe one in every 2 million has this unique color pattern!! We sold one of the Holy Grail clams several weeks ago and thought we had a buyer for this clam. The buyer was unable to take the clam last minute and backed out. Get this clam for your reef and you will be one of the few people in the world with a rare "HOLY GRAIL" clam!

This "Holy Grail" Two-Faced Maxima is posted on the Clam Page of our website for $2000.

http://www.pacificeastaquaculture.com/Clams-for-Sale-Maxima-Crocea-Squamosa-Deresa-Prodlist.html

 
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Crazy...first we have a $2000 1-inch frag acro now we have a $2000 clam. If size and weight are taken into consideration this is a STEAL! LOL! :)
This is definitely one-in-a-million or should I say one-in-two-millions? haha Just wonder if this morph is caused by a genetic trait or environmental causes???
 

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Crazy...first we have a $2000 1-inch frag acro now we have a $2000 clam. If size and weight are taken into consideration this is a STEAL! LOL! :)
This is definitely one-in-a-million or should I say one-in-two-millions? haha Just wonder if this morph is caused by a genetic trait or environmental causes???
This morph is genetic.
 

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