Ark Shells
Ark Clam Family: Arcidae. Ark Clam Shells number about 200 in species and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The outer skin of the ark clam shell acts as a camouflage to match the surroundings of its environment. The shells of the ark clam actually look like stones when lying on the bottom of the water. Ark clam shells are commonly used as bait and food throughout the Caribbean.
Atlantic Turkey-Wing Seashells Atlantic turkey wing seashell family: Arca zebra. This wing shaped sea shell features a brown and white zebra design. This seashell is common to shallow rock reefs from S. E. United States to Brazil. Sold as singles. Measures approx 2".
$0.19
White Ark Seashells Singles Anadara granosa. Also known as the granular ark. This seashell is common to the muddy sands of the S. W. Pacific. Also known as the Granular Ark. Sold as singles. Measures approx 1". Also available by the gallon as item number S6801.
$0.99
White Ark Shells - Gallon Anadara granosa. Also known as the granular ark. This seashell is common to the muddy sands of the S. W. Pacific. Also known as the Granular Ark. This one gallon bag holds about 200-300 pieces of the 1" - 1.5" size shells.
$23.99
Knobby Cerith Native to the Indo-Pacific. Cerithium nodulosum is a speciess of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cerithiidae. 2.5"-3.5"
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White Ark Shells 2" - 2.5" GALLON Anadara granosa. Also known as the granular ark. This seashell is common to the muddy sands of the S. W. Pacific. Also known as the Granular Ark. Measures approx 2" - 2.5"
$21.95
Volva volva This unusually shaped seashell is from the Indo-Pacific. In the family ovulidae (same family as the egg shell, ovula ovum) it is also known as the false cowrie. Size approximately 3"-4"
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