KatelynC AC Members Jan 30, 2009 297 0 0 39 Southern NH Apr 1, 2010 #2 looks like a bladder snail to me.
Mgamer20o0 BobsTropicalPlants.com Staff member Jun 4, 2003 31,221 19 89 www.bobstropicalplants.com Apr 1, 2010 #3 big pond snail
Q Quartermain From the deepest darkest abyss Jan 10, 2005 378 0 16 Apr 1, 2010 #4 Common pond snail (Physa sp.). I have them too, along with some MTS's.
sorberj wannabe fish whisperer Sep 14, 2009 699 0 16 McCleary, WA Real Name Jerad Apr 2, 2010 #5 If the antenna are flat and triangular then it's probably either lymnaeia or pseudolymnaeia. Both types of giant pond snails. I'm in the process of eradication right now.
If the antenna are flat and triangular then it's probably either lymnaeia or pseudolymnaeia. Both types of giant pond snails. I'm in the process of eradication right now.
lethalcustoms00 gearhead extrordinare Jan 16, 2010 321 0 16 Gillette wyo Apr 2, 2010 #6 i agree, pond snail. i have those by the handfull in my planted tanks
captaincaveman9 Innocent and Pure! Oct 2, 2006 1,222 2 38 51 Dallas, TX Real Name Steve Apr 2, 2010 #7 Pond snail