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Ok, question. Obviously fingernail clams are eaten by Redear.
But does anyone know of a place to buy fingernail clams to stock a pond with? I cannot find one at all.
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I am unaware of any commercial sources either. There are commercial sources of the non-native and often considered invasive Asiatic clam. However, if you can source them, the native fingernail clams are a good bet.
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What are some commercial sources of asiatic clam?
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What are some commercial sources of asiatic clam? Illegal!
If pigs could fly bacon would be harder to come by and there would be a lot of damaged trees.
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