Limecola balthica is an
infaunal bivalve, living buried in the mud or
silt, and extending its two narrow
siphons to the bottom surface. Through the siphons, it feeds on organic matter on the sediment surface or in the water.
Limecola balthica is a
euryhaline species, capable of living in a wide range of water
salinity, down to 3-4 permille, i.e. 10% of ocean salinity. It usually lives in the
intertidal or shallow subtidal, and is common in estuaries and bays. In the
brackish Baltic Sea it lives submerged down to water depths over 100m. ==Distribution==