I don't know about you guys, but here, we haven't had rain in weeks and it's been brutal hot. With that being said, water levels are going down in lakes and ponds. Good news is, that exposes a lot of clams, which not only provides the raccoons with an opportunity to eat them, but for me to collect some massive ones. I have no clue how to breed clams, but my idea is to just get a bunch of these big ones and see what happens
. The raccoons beat me to most of them, but I like to use the shells as calcium dishes for my leopard geckos.