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![]() I think its that you've only seen Nassarius distortus and Vibex. There are other types, can't think of the scientific name of it, but there is also the orange spot turbo nassarius and i'm sure that type. Its more than just the shell you have to observe, its the actual animal. It you were going by the shell, then some conchs would look like cone snails, i.e. orange lip conch.
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![]() Actually, I am pretty sure the ones sold as those large orange spot nassarius are actually a type of whelk that can be predatory as well. It is this:
http://www.gastropods.com/0/Shell_330.shtml Which you can see has a different pointy shell as well and is different from the one I have. So I'm still leaning towards cone shell. |
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![]() Success. The snail has been identified as this a marginella snail. Mostly scavengers but can prey on other snails and clams etc.
http://205606.aceboard.net/205606-20...Menke-1828.htm So its back in the tank for now. |
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![]() You answered my question with this, too!
I got a few of these mixed in with an order of nassarius from JL, 2 weeks ago, and was wondering if they were cones. They sure do look like miniature cones, though. Thanks for solving the mystery ![]() Vic Quote:
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