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If you zoom in it seems to be a pond/bladder snail.Seems to be ramshorn
I doubt it's an apple or mystery snailToo small a picture to see it well. If you detach the snail from the glass and post a picture of the other side (apertural view), it will show whether it has an operculum (trap door) or not. I suspect that is DOES.
Regardless, this will allow to narrow down the possibilities and to provide a reasonable id.
From the shape, I would guess that it does have an operculum, and that it is either a baby apple snail (Ampullariidae), or a baby mystery snail (Viviparidae). However, the additional image should resolve the issue.
You think they might have survived me bleach rinsing new plants in feb and been so small I haven't seen them all that time?? Would you say it is an adult?It's a ramshorn snail, one of the species which stays small. Where's there's one there will be more. They breed by laying eggs in a clear jelly attached to something and very hard to spot.
I have these snails and another species of pest snail (the ones called bladder or pond or trapdoor snails) and as long as their numbers don't explode they are actually useful in a tank. The main cause of a snail overpopulation is overfeeding the fish as they eat left over fish fish food.