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Found a few small Trochus snails and one Nerite dead recently....empty shells. Then yesterday I see this guy on the glass. I had nassarius snails in my previous set up and used some of that rock in my current set up. It's been up almost 2 years though and had not seen any nassarius (gave away all the ones I found when tearing down the old tank).

What do you guys think...whelk or nassarius?
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That looks like a nassarius to me. Look at the snout, if it's mostly clear, more than likely nassarius. Whelks usually have a distinct pattern on their snouts. Also, whelks have a protective shell on their foot/tail so they can seal themselves in. Another good test, is drop a little food nearby and see how fast it moves? Nassarius' are pretty quick, whereas whelks are a little slow.
 
That looks like a nassarius to me. Look at the snout, if it's mostly clear, more than likely nassarius. Whelks usually have a distinct pattern on their snouts. Also, whelks have a protective shell on their foot/tail so they can seal themselves in. Another good test, is drop a little food nearby and see how fast it moves? Nassarius' are pretty quick, whereas whelks are a little slow.

Pretty sure it’s a nassarius snail [emoji16]
 
Welcome to R2R , RO ! No comment from me on the correct ID. Easy enough to turn the snail over & see if it has a hatch cover right?
 
It's pretty small, when I looked at it with magnification the snout did have the tatoo markings. It did have the "hatch" as well.
 

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