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LobsterOfJustice

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I used to have these snails in my system 10+ years ago. They would reproduce and were a great self-sustaining part of CUC. I lost them somewhere along the way via crashes, moves, etc. At some point I believe I remember referring to them as peppermint snails, but I can’t find any info googling that. Would love to ID them in the hopes of possible getting more some day.

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Dove snails are sometimes hitchhikers and reproduce quickly in a tank. They are really cool if you can give some to a fellow hobbyist when their numbers get to out of control.
 

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