Here's a shell from one of my freshwater snails that died on me. It's an Assassin Snail Anentome helena.

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Here's a shell from one of my freshwater snails that died on me. It's an Assassin Snail Anentome helena.
Bought a new bigger box for my insects, spiders and snails. It's already nearly full. Apparently I need more than one box. WELL.
And here's a shell from one of the freshwater snails that spawned in my shrimp tank outta nowhere. I believe @snailspotter is correct, iNat also believes it to be a Red-rimmed Melania Melanoides tuberculata
Yesterday I found a whole stash of Roman snail shells in the wetlands. I haven't found a single living Roman snail ever, but some animal ate them all in the same place and left the shells. Maybe 20, 30 in that one spot.
(I took home only 1 for my collection, don't take shells and feathers for no reason, nature still needs them)
Very useful buddies I keep in my aquarium.
My timeline has to stop eating those but I bought this shell for 75ct a few months ago along with my groceries and love it so much that I had to add it to the wiki.
Snails. Snails everywhere.