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Snail ID
I just noticed some very small, conical snails hitchhiking on one of my astraea's. Any idea what they are?
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Look like pyramidellid snails, bad news if you have a clam
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I just googled and that's definitely what they are. Thanks.
No clams but I read they kill other snails too.
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