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  1. Can anyone tell me if maxima clams become easier or more difficult to keep as they get larger? Ive always had mixed to poor luck with maximas, but not crocea or squamosa, but somehow it never struck me until now that Ive mostly gotten large(r) crocea/squamosa, Ive ONLY gotten very small maximas(1.5"-2" at most). I would love to try again, but i don't want to just kill them, so I'm wondering if I should just avoid maximas altogether, or if larger ones(4", 5", 6", +) are less delicate and difficult? Would larger maxima difficulty(or lack of) be comparable to larger crocea/squamosa/derasa, or at least much easier than little ones?
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