Cypraea tigris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cypraea tigris , commonly known as the tiger cowry , is a species of cowry, a large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cypraeidae, the cowries. Measuring up to 15 cm (6 in) in le...
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Information on how to keep and care for Tiger cowrie snails - Cypraea tigris in an aquarium. ... Tiger cowrie care ... Feeding Tiger cowrie...
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www.aquaticcommunity.com/SwSnails/TigerCowrie.php
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Tiger Cowrie Description ... Tiger Cowrie - Cypraea tigris Taxonomy: Tiger Cowrie belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Mollusca, Class Gastropoda, Order Mesogastropoda, Family Cypraeidae, Genus Cypraea and Species tigris. Scientific names: The scientific name of Tiger Cowrie is Cypraea tigris.
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Cowry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cowry , also sometimes spelled cowrie , plural cowries , is the common name for a group of small to large marine gastropods in the family Cypraeidae. The word cowry is also often used to refer ...
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Cypraea tigris. This round, ovate sea shell is usually whitish or pale brown with dark spots and blotches. This seashell is common to Indo-Pacific.
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www.seashellworld.com/page/S/PROD/Cowrie/S1501
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Tiger Cowrie shells are very beautiful: they are white or creamy ivory, and covered with irregular dark spots. The spots are mostly brown, but some individuals have a mixture of brown and bluish gray spots. The elaborate pattern of spots on each shell is unique.
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When it comes to saltwater snails there are many different ones to choose from. ... The Tiger Cowrie snail is a great snail to add to your aquarium because it stays small and it's easy to care for. You will need to keep the salinity at around 1.022 to 1.026. You will need to keep the temperature at around 73 to 76 degrees.
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Tiger Cowrie; (Cypraea tigris) ... Back to photogallery...
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www.planula.com.au/dive/uwphoto2002/large/cowrie.html
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sea shells, crafts, specimens, seashells, sea shell displays, shell lamps, and more . ... Home page > ... Range-Indo-Pacific...
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www.seashells.com/79shells/tigercowrie.htm
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