This individual from March Point has a shell length of 19 cm and shell height of 11 cm. It has retracted its siphon about as far as it can but before retraction the siphon was 18 cm long, or about as long as the shell.
On some mud flats the tips of the large siphons, which are exposed at the surface when feeding, become overgrown with red algae such as Polysiphonia, as seen here. Photo by Dave Cowles 2007