Snail ID (Nassarius Maybe?)

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Hellos guys, just found this guys in my tanks. I was looking around the tanks at night, with all the pumps off and found this guys. I believe him to be a nasarrius snail, but it is striped. I could see his “antena” and had sobre stripes. Is it possible to ID a snail just by its shell?

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Nassarius likely but also could be whelk
 

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It's definitely a whelk. Be carefull with your fingers around his mouth. They are extremely dangerous.
 
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It's definitely a whelk. Be carefull with your fingers around his mouth. They are extremely dangerous.

Got it out of the tank. Took some more pics. Is it a Whelk for real?
 

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I hate to say it, but looks like a whelk, maybe someone can tell me I am wrong.
I don't trust it. Hopefully someone else can say it's safe. I can't.
 
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I hate to say it, but looks like a whelk, maybe someone can tell me I am wrong.
I don't trust it. Hopefully someone else can say it's safe. I can't.
Well, that sucks. So I should get rid of it?
 

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The banded trunk makes me think whelk. I would keep it in a jar, glass, plastic bowl for now. Until someone can say otherwise. Keep an eye out for any others. Whelks can reproduce quickly. If no others are visible . Hopefully that's the only one.
Ceriths and nassarius snails are cheap enough as it is.
 

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The tatoo markings on the snout confirms whelk. Not sure why someone said theyre dangerous. They eat other inverts and can be a nuisance but I would not issue danger warnings. You can place them in a sump
 

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