Please help me identify these snails

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Please help identify. These snails were sold as Nassisarius Snails.

Observed behavior since adding them to my new tank are:

1- They stay on sand bottom, glass walls and rockwork. They Do Not submerge themselves into the sandbed.

2- Bits of shrimp are in the tank decaying. Only a couple times have they been observed at the feeding site. They appear to be eating diatoms off of glass and rockwork. This has been the norm.

3- These snails are small. Maybe a half inch at most in length.

4- They have been in my tank for 3 days now.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks ladies and gents.

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Looks like Tongan Nassarius. I just got some from Reef Cleaners. They usually hide in the sand then come out when you feed the tank. They are bigger (up to an inch long) than the 'regular' Nassarius (Vibex) and like bigger chunks of food. Really cool snails.

They are more blackish in color than what's shown here (maybe lighting) but this is them (right side thumbnail pic). https://www.reefcleaners.org/aquarium-store/tank-cleaners/tongan-nassarius-detail
 
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Looks like Tongan Nassarius. I just got some from Reef Cleaners. They usually hide in the sand then come out when you feed the tank. They are bigger (up to an inch long) than the 'regular' Nassarius (Vibex) and like bigger chunks of food. Really cool snails.

They are more blackish in color than what's shown here (maybe lighting) but this is them (right side thumbnail pic). https://www.reefcleaners.org/aquarium-store/tank-cleaners/tongan-nassarius-detail
Thanks for your input. My snails are olive color to black shells. It's day 3 and they have never been observed digging in the sandbed let alone hide in it. They spend most of the time attached the the glass walls and on sandbed.
 

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Also whelks don't climb glass, nassarius snails glide across the sand and glass. Whelks are more mechanical bull acting.
 

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