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Hehe and omg. My Zebra nerites name is Sir Speedy too.Speedy the nerite on her first day in Tank #2. Notice the swath of clean fake-rock? She has since returned to Tank #1.
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I know my Speedy is female only because eggs showed up one day ;-)Hehe and omg. My Zebra nerites name is Sir Speedy too.
Excellant!
WHEEEEEEE!
Very nice!! I probably need to add “mud snails” as a category to the ID thread, since I don’t think those are in there right now (unless I did add them and forgot…I’ve had the thought more than once in the past couple years lol). They were basically nonexistent as hitchhikers back when I first put the thread together. Still rare but more people are finding them now.Here's an oddball. I found it as a hitchhiker once. Very unusual snail, could be mistaken as a baby trapdoor snail, but conical shape is stronger at the smaller size, and adult size is the size of a baby trapdoor.
Mud Bithynia
Bithynia tentaculata
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@connorlindeman What do you say?is there a longest snail contest on TFF?
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Added 6 ramshorns to a new scape and they seem to be flourishing. Egg clusters are everywhere