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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Cupertino, CA USA
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Snail ID Please
I caught this guy in my tank; I haven't been able to figure out an id of it so far....
![]() Anyone have any idea what he is? Good? Bad? Thanks! Tyler |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Findlay, Ohio
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stomatella snail
Good guys, put it back. |
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Location: Mill Creek, WA
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Stomatella snail.
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Patience is a vitrue Current Tank Info: 60gal reef, 2 175 watt MH, 2 95 watt VHO Actinics, 20 gal sump; 30gal FOWLR, pair of B&W baby perculas |
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It looks like a stomalla snail, but my snails don't have the fibonacci curve that your pic is showing.
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What is man, that thou art mindful of him?...:) Current Tank Info: 55 Gal, DSB, protein skimmer, UV light, Sump/Refugium |
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#5 |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Thanks everyone! I had looked for "snail ID" and couldn't come up with a good pic that matched; I'll make a note of the ID for future reference.
Thanks again! Tyler |
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Run, run for your life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jeff The best way to keep fish? Is in a frying pan, lightly breaded and seasoned with a little salt! Current Tank Info: No Tank! |
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