Ahahaha! I got my wife interested in the hobby, so I'm fortunate enough to not get the looks at home. However, I do work at an IT Helpdesk and I get them cause I do nothing but look at fish all day long on the net. They just don't know...
Weird better describes the looks you get from family members when you run in the house all excited with a cup 'o snails, rambling almost incoherently about how awesome they are.
Hmm... Really, I don't know. They look exactly like the darker-shelled l. stagnalis photos I've found, but I don't know what's typically found in the US to compare it to.
Weird better describes the looks you get from family members when you run in the house all excited with a cup 'o snails, rambling almost incoherently about how awesome they are.
Well, it's Lymnaea stagnalis if it grows to around 2", which is larger than most other Pond Snails. It's probably hard to tell otherwise, given how Pond Snails all look so similiar. Some people in Europe keep them, though I haven't heard of many people here who do.
Lymnaea stagnalis isn't US-native, like most other Pond Snails, they originated in Europe. Sorta like the Old World counterpart to our Bladder Snails. ...or maybe they're invasive here and I didn't know yet..
Either way, if it does hit the 2" mark and turns out to be stagnalis, I'd love some if you get them to breed.