Mar 10, 2023 #1 jabberwock 2500 Club Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined May 14, 2018 Messages 3,942 Reaction score 4,873 Location in front of my computer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Had the gulf coast live rock for about 6 months. First time seeing one of these. About 6 mm long. Thanks
Had the gulf coast live rock for about 6 months. First time seeing one of these. About 6 mm long. Thanks
Mar 10, 2023 #2 Rtaylor Valuable Member View Badges Wisco Reefers Midwest Reefer My Tank Thread Joined Jan 6, 2021 Messages 2,184 Reaction score 2,356 Location USA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Atlantic auger? Here’s a snail ID guide Library Guides: Central and South Florida Gastropod Seashell Identification Guide: Parts of the Shell and Identification Key This guide should serve to teach the public how to identify local Central and South Florida gastropod seashells. nsufl.libguides.com Last edited: Mar 10, 2023
Atlantic auger? Here’s a snail ID guide Library Guides: Central and South Florida Gastropod Seashell Identification Guide: Parts of the Shell and Identification Key This guide should serve to teach the public how to identify local Central and South Florida gastropod seashells. nsufl.libguides.com
Mar 10, 2023 #3 OP OP jabberwock 2500 Club Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined May 14, 2018 Messages 3,942 Reaction score 4,873 Location in front of my computer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Rtaylor said: Atlantic auger? Here’s a snail ID guide Library Guides: Central and South Florida Gastropod Seashell Identification Guide: Parts of the Shell and Identification Key This guide should serve to teach the public how to identify local Central and South Florida gastropod seashells. nsufl.libguides.com Click to expand... Definitely some kind of auger. I will put it in the sin bin.
Rtaylor said: Atlantic auger? Here’s a snail ID guide Library Guides: Central and South Florida Gastropod Seashell Identification Guide: Parts of the Shell and Identification Key This guide should serve to teach the public how to identify local Central and South Florida gastropod seashells. nsufl.libguides.com Click to expand... Definitely some kind of auger. I will put it in the sin bin.