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    Default My Top 13 Most Unique and Favorite NERITE Snails

    My Top 13 Most Unique and Favorite NERITE Snails


    13. Zig-Zag Nerite




    12. Cheetah Nerite




    11. Orange Tracked Nerite




    10. Orange Tricolor Nerite




    9. Marigold Nerite




    8. Black Marigold Nerite




    7. Bumblebee Nerite




    6. Acorn Nerite




    5. Paperline Nerite




    4. Spanish Nerite




    3. Spanish Tiger Nerite




    2. Cherry Nerite




    1. Sunset Nerite


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    The spanish Neritina are fantastic! In Italy I've never seen!

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    I adore the bumble bees.

    Is the major difference between marigold and acorn how far the black comes up the shell?

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    They're awesome! Are they bred-variety or wildcaught? I've heard it's not an easy thing to reproduce them at aquariums

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fento View Post
    They're awesome! Are they bred-variety or wildcaught? I've heard it's not an easy thing to reproduce them at aquariums

    Hi, The eggs hatch in brackish water.
    Few in the world we have managed to hatch the eggs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxgl68 View Post
    The spanish Neritina are fantastic! In Italy I've never seen!
    "Viva Espana!"




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    Quote Originally Posted by Soothing Shrimp View Post
    I adore the bumble bees.





    Is the major difference between marigold and acorn how far the black comes up the shell?
    I think so... Yes. Hehe. I just called it Marigold because it's almost full yellow except for a very tiny black print in its tip.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fento View Post
    They're awesome! Are they bred-variety or wildcaught? I've heard it's not an easy thing to reproduce them at aquariums
    Thanks! They're wild caught sir.






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    Quote Originally Posted by maxgl68 View Post
    Hi, The eggs hatch in brackish water.
    Few in the world we have managed to hatch the eggs.
    They hatch here:




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    Viva España, but we don't have wild neritinas in here I'm jealous, you can obseve them into their natural habitat, lucky you! Thanks for sharing the pictures.

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