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07/19/2007, 02:12 PM | #1 |
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Need a snail ID (no pics sorry)
I've got these 2 really big snails in my tank that live under the sand and they have round shells with a dark pattern on them (bad description I know).
They only come out when I feed frozen food and then they just book it around the tank like nuts and then bury themselves again. I got them from a friend. Any idea what they are? Thanks. I'll go look to see if I can find a pic online of what they look like.
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No idea, but Ilyanassa comes to mind.
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07/19/2007, 02:27 PM | #3 |
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How big? Round, glossy, and cigar shaped? Or round like a ball?
Like this? http://www.gastropods.com/2/Shell_182.html Don |
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When they are on the glass, their bodies EXACTLY like the ones in this picture.
http://www.saltaquatics.net/pics/NassariusSnails.jpg They don't have the point at the end of their shells like the Ilyanassa you mentioned, Travis, the shell is round. It has kind of a leapord/camo type of pattern on it. The body shape is right on thought. The length of thier bodies when they are on the glass is alsmost 3".
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round like a ball, sorry, I know it's frustrating when there is no pictures guys.
I'm thinking they are super nass. snails, just in round shells? What do you guys think?
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07/19/2007, 02:48 PM | #6 |
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Funny, the picture you linked to were Ilyanassa Snails
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they sound like nassarius
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Yeah, Nassarius aren't round like a ball, and they all have pointed spires, at least to some degree. There are some relatives that have rounded spires, but they are way smaller than that. A photo would be great, anything that big should be really easy to ID. The feet of most snails look similar, which is why a pic of the bottom of a snail's foot isn't worth much for ID
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cowries?
astrea? |
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cowries?
astrea? |
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Yeah, the "leopard/camo" description makes me think cowrie as well.
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Astraea snails have pointed spires, so it shouldn't be those. Cowries are shaped like a ball of course, and the description sounds right... but there are only a handful of species that large, and none of them will bury themselves in rubble or sand...? I'm still racking my brain, but may have to wait on a pic.
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pagojoe.... what's that thing in your pic i think i have one of those but with mottled borwn colors....
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