. The freshwater aquarium and its inhabitants; a guide for the amateur aquarist. Aquariums. ;o6 Fresh Water Aquarium SNAILS. Every aquarium might contain a few of these harmless and interesting" mollusks. They feed on algae or plants, of which almost every aquarium contains an abundance and they are in no way detrimental to the well. Fig. 122. Trumpet Snail, Plat, bis corncus. being of all the other animal inmates of the aquarium. The Trumpet Snail (Plaiwrbis corncus) is the best known and most common of all. It lives in ponds or slow-flowing streams with soft muddy bottoms. The head bear
. The freshwater aquarium and its inhabitants; a guide for the amateur aquarist. Aquariums. ;o6 Fresh Water Aquarium SNAILS. Every aquarium might contain a few of these harmless and interesting" mollusks. They feed on algae or plants, of which almost every aquarium contains an abundance and they are in no way detrimental to the well. Fig. 122. Trumpet Snail, Plat, bis corncus. being of all the other animal inmates of the aquarium. The Trumpet Snail (Plaiwrbis corncus) is the best known and most common of all. It lives in ponds or slow-flowing streams with soft muddy bottoms. The head bears. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Eggeling, Otto, 1848-; Ehrenberg, Frederick, 1849- joint author. New York, H. Holt and Company
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