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Might be hard to tell. But have a critter tucked into a crevice in my rock work. It’s like a white color with brown stripes. Has antennae also. It moves slowly and is down in the lower right of the rock in the pic.
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You might be right. Found another pic here on r2r that looks almost identical to what I saw. Hopefully that’s what it is. If I can ever find it again I’ll get another pic.
 

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collonistas are usually smaller and have a circular shell, this looks to be larger and flat, like a stomatella
 
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It was hard to see in the location that it was in. I tried to find it again last night but couldnt find it. It did appear to me as more flat than circular. The pattern does look like the Collonistas that I looked up.
 

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collonistas are usually smaller and have a circular shell, this looks to be larger and flat, like a stomatella
Slowly moves white color with brown stripes shell? Collonista or baby trochus snail. Not a Stomatella.
 
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Slowly moves white color with brown stripes shell? Collonista or baby trochus snail. Not a Stomatella.
It was moving slowly when i saw but but looked away for a min and was gone. Def white in color and brown stripes. Was more flat looking but part was hidden behind rock that i couldnt see. Still trying to find it but with it as small as it is there are plenty of holes in my rock for it to hide.
 

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