Today's snail: Clanculus pharaonius | Strawberry Top Shell
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Not to be confused with Clanculus puniceus, also (and more commonly) known as the strawberry top shell.
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Today's snail: Clanculus pharaonius | Strawberry Top Shell
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Not to be confused with Clanculus puniceus, also (and more commonly) known as the strawberry top shell.

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Today's snail: Clanculus margaritarius | Beautiful Clanculus
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Snails have became my absolute favorite animal, the only Pringle is that there are very few snail plushies.
However; may I humbly ask to be assigned a snail?
Enjoy my favorite picture of one of my snail hatchlings eating a cucumber, I’d love to see if you’d be able to identify the species (hint: they lay between 200-500+ eggs per clutch!)
Hocus pocus, you're now a...
Diagnosis: Trochus radiatus Common name: Banded Trochus
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As for your snatchlings... I can't even begin to take a swing at ID from the photo, they're so tiny! Going by the clutch size, though, as well as their commonality in the pet trade, I'm going to guess some species of GALS?