Avril,
#4 could be Eobania vermiculata, but the shells of that snail are usually
banded.

If you want definite identifications of your pets, you need to dissect
them! Ha, Ha, Ha...

By the way, some of the pictures don't open.

Aydin

On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 14:40:18 -0700, Avril <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Hello Conchlers,
>
>I'm presently working on a pet snail article that will be "coming soon to
>Man and Mollusc".  It is important that I get the correct identifications
>for the cast in this production.
>
>If you would be willing to help identify these little critters, please see
>their mystery page at:
>http://www.manandmollusc.net/Odessa/odessa-mystery.html
>
>Also, if anyone has a favourite pet snail story or if you have learned any
>vital lesson/s in keeping pet snails, I sure would appreciate hearing from
>you.
>
>Thank you for any and all help.
>
>All the very best,
>Avril Bourquin
>

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