dwarf ramshorns?

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Gregor Samsa Mendel
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Post by Gregor Samsa Mendel »

In case anyone's still curious, it seems that these flat little ramshorns belong to the genus Gyraulus, which has many species, a worldwide distribution, and a long fossil history, at least according to what I gathered from a Google search. Here is a source with an image and a little info: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/s ... /view.html
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Nice, thanks for the link :D
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Post by Annako »

Thanks for the link to information. I am very curious about this, especially since I would like them to reproduces more than my pondsnail ramshorns, I really enjoy these little guys, infact they were the first misterious snail I have ever found in one of my aquariums.
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