Conical spike-shaped shell, light-colored. Popular ornamental snail for planted tanks.
Thick, conical shell with trapdoor-like operculum. Often brown or olive colored.
Dark shell with striking blue-colored legs. Conical and sturdy shell structure.
Small, conical shells with brown and yellowish stripes. Predatory behavior is distinctive.
Smooth olive-colored shell with subtle patterns, small and sturdy.
Distinct conical shell, often dark brown with patterned ridges, resembling a pagoda.
Small, rounded shells, often patterned black, brown, or yellow. Very ornamental in aquascapes.
Slender, conical shells in brown or dark patterns. Known for burrowing behavior.
Elongated, conical shell resembling a rabbit’s ear; often brown or striped. Very ornamental.
Smooth, ivory-colored rounded shell. Popular ornamental snail for planted tanks.
Distinct black-and-white patterned shell, small and smooth. Popular for aquarium aesthetics.
Bright red-orange shell with distinct markings. Smooth, small-sized shell.
Large, smooth ivory-colored shell. Conical and robust structure.
Rounded shell comes in various colors: gold, blue, ivory, and brown. Known for ornamental value in aquascapes.
Ramshorn Snail has a coiled flat shell, colors include red, brown, and blue variants. Their unique spiral shells add ornamental value.
Distinct black-and-white striped shell, small and smooth. Popular for aquarium aesthetics.
Smooth, bright golden shell. Popular ornamental snail for planted tanks.

Flat, coiled shell resembling a ram’s horn. Shell color ranges from translucent or light brown to dark brown or nearly black; body may be various colors including red or darker depending on variant.

Hard, helmet-shaped shell with brown, black, or olive patterns. Compact and smooth-bodied.









