Hi Art: How about naming them Fred & Ethel? Could the rams horn one could be a Drurii, I’d have no clue w/o a picture. I was shopping at Target this week and saw their latest novelty aquaria. It is about 3" D x 6" H x 6"W In it is tacky colored rocks, plastic plants and a big plastic rock. It has a small frog in it and what looks like a fresh water Nerite. Here in South Texas we have had an ecological tragedy with an introduced aquaria species. It is a Columbian Apple Snail. It has become abundant in the Rice growing area of Alvin, about a half hour drive south of Houston. It has a voracious appetite and breeds easily. Thus it is an agricultural pest… even though the shell can be very nice. Leslie ________________________________ Dear Conklers;- I took a poll. And more people asked me NOT to re-publish my Flying Pig Christmas poem,---than otherwise. OK. Yas dont recognice talant, jenius. On a shell subject: I Still want to put a name to the snails that come on greens in my fresh-water aquarium. There's two kinds: both brownish, about 1 to 1 1/2 cm. One is rams-horned shaped. The other is Cerith shaped. Shirley, you have some of these in your own aquaria. What, in the name of Hillery Clinton, are they?? And: I wish all you shellers out there a very Merry Christmas. Just remember: It is more blessed to give than to receive---but a lot more fun to receive. Art