There are two main types of snails, those that have just gills and those that have lungs. The snails with gills are called Gilled Snails. The ones with lungs are called Pulmonate snails. A common way to rid tanks of unwanted snails is to use one of several types of Botias. These fish are commonly called loaches and...
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Snails are usually considered disasters in a plant tank, but with dense planting and good plant growing conditions, the right type of snail can be very useful by consuming dead plant material and detritus. Any damage they do cause will be compensated for by fast plant growth. Types of Snails...
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Slugs and Snails question: What types of snails are there in the world? There may be more than 50000 species of snails in the world, and each of these...
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There are certain types of toga which are of note. The toga picta was a brightly coloured and richly embroidered garment and was chiefly worn by victorious military commanders The dye was gained from the glandular fluids of certain types of sea snails in the eastern Mediterranean, known collectively as murex snails.
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Main articles: land snail, freshwater snail, and sea snail. Types of snails include: land snail · freshwater snail · sea snail...
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Terms such as "garden snail" or "common brown garden snail" are rather meaningless since they refer to so many types of snails, but they sometimes mean H. aspersa.
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; Information about apple snails (Ampullariidae): ecology, care, anatomy, species and genera, FAQ, literature, photographs, diseases and more. Apple snails are tropical and sub-tropical freshwater snails from the family Ampullariidae (sometimes referred to as Pilidae). The Ampullariidae are divided in several genera.
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