hi, anyone help me get a true id on this snail?
info from james is that its from java and is a nass tiger sand snail, but i cant find a thing on the net about them.
still its doing a great job of turning my sand over:D
steve
hi, anyone help me get a true id on this snail?
info from james is that its from java and is a nass tiger sand snail, but i cant find a thing on the net about them.
still its doing a great job of turning my sand over:D
steve
well i haven't a clue nice looking for a snail though nice markings
great markings. now you've found out what it is tho "Bloody hell!!!!" go steady m8 and brief your lass on what to tell the hospital if it gets u!!!
Steve it is not a cone snail lol :D a cone snail looks like a cone
It is sold as a tiger Nass snail that I believe may be a babylon species but still to confirm. It is a sand dwelling carnivore and the only worry I have is it may like a clam now and again but this is unconfirmed! I am only guessing due to it being very familiar with the babylon species of snail. What link did you find saying it was poisnous?
James
this one
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_snail
600 different spieces
http://grimwade.biochem.unimelb.edu....ics/cones.html
loads of info shapes and sizes, i may be totally wrong, but a google on cone snails is a close match, to close for my liking
steve
Gotta say Steve, I think James is right on this one. Your snail looks a lot like a Babylonia sp. Have a look at these:
http://www.gastropods.com/0/Shell_10.html
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gilly, im probably totally wrong, and i hope i am, but its still not living in my tank, :D im not prepared to take the chance. another lesson to every one to research before you buy :)
steve
Steve apart from looking like a cone, cone snail opening go the whole length of their shell, this is how you can tell the difference between them and other snails that look the same , ie. mitre snails.
I can assure you it is not a cone snail but more than likely a Babylonia species of sand snail.
James
I have update your pic to explain it better steve, Your snail opening does not run right through the underside of its shell like a cone snail - LINE B
its opening LINE A places it in a completely different family.
James
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