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Is raising Corbicula fluminea in fish tank harmful to fish?
It is ok to keep Corbicula fluminea in a fish tank for a short time, but I suggest you provide it with the living environment it needs, mainly including sediment, running water and microorganisms in the water. Corbicula fluminea can be raised as ornamental shellfish, and can also be used as a "filter" in an aquarium to purify water and eat unicellular plants and microorganisms in water. To satisfy the appetite of Corbicula fluminea, it is necessary to supplement green algae and spirulina regularly. It is basically harmful, because it is wild after all. Common freshwater mussels are Corbicula fluminea, freshwater mussels, toothless mussels and pearl mussels. It's really easy to carry parasites and it's not good for quarantine. My suggestion is to find a clean jar, put it for a while, about a week or two, and then take it out without any problems.