I have found some verylarge 4-5 inch tall snails in lake wyile are they dumps or native
Robert
snails to big
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Guest_killier_*
, Oct 15 2006 12:46 PM
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#1 Guest_killier_*
Posted 15 October 2006 - 12:46 PM
#2 Guest_nativeplanter_*
Posted 15 October 2006 - 12:56 PM
Do you have a photo?
#3 Guest_Charlotteguy101_*
Posted 15 October 2006 - 04:19 PM
hey i live in charlotte and i frequently collect natives in lake wylie. I think i know the snails you are talking about, they are huge for freshwater snails i am familiar with. Post a picture to make sure, but I am pretty sure they are the ones a fellow collector told me about. he said they are a brackish type that frequently gets transplanted in from people bringing boats back from the beach area. He kills them if he sees them. But post a picture so we can confirm. Also, if you are in the area give me a call, would love to find a local collecting partner.
#4 Guest_hmt321_*
Posted 15 October 2006 - 04:34 PM
#5 Guest_Irate Mormon_*
Posted 15 October 2006 - 05:26 PM
Here's the real question - how do they taste?
-Irate
Too close to Louisiana for my own good...
-Irate
Too close to Louisiana for my own good...
#6 Guest_killier_*
Posted 15 October 2006 - 05:49 PM
no they look like really big river snails with the pointed top
no pic. this is a question from two years ago when I went to thunderburg camp(or what ever its called)
no pic. this is a question from two years ago when I went to thunderburg camp(or what ever its called)
#7 Guest_Oddball_*
Posted 21 October 2006 - 03:19 AM
The USGS Invasive Species list for Region 4 (including N&S Carolina) lists the chinese mystery snail as the most likely suspect. They're also called trapdoor snails. These are valued in aquaria since they can live in a wide range of parameters. They're also a live-bearing species so, no ugly gelatinous egg masses all over your tanks.
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#8 Guest_Oddball_*
Posted 21 October 2006 - 03:21 AM
BTW, these snails are a popular food item in Hong Kong (I saw them in many markets). So, I'd imagine they taste pretty good.
#9 Guest_killier_*
Posted 21 October 2006 - 09:48 AM
those are the ones. I had some in a gold fish pond and in a catfish tank and yes they are livebearer snails and the babys after a month or two are mystery snail(the ones from your lfs) size
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