Horse Conch Shells
Family: Fasciolariidae. These large carnivorous snails are found mainly in shallow tropical waters. They number about 200 in species. Their shells are smooth and thick and have a graceful spindle shape. They are aggressive predators feeding on other mollusks. Their movements are slow and deliberate. They can be found on coral reefs, seaweed or sand.
Trapezium Sea Shells Fasciolaria trapezium. The whorls of this sea shell are angular with tubercles on the sholder and paired spiral stripes. This seashell is common to shallow waters of Indo-Pacific. Measures approx 2" - 4". Sizes are just an approximation of what is currently available. The shell can end up being slightly larger or smaller than the size listed.
$1.99
Filamentosa - Fox Sea Shells Fasiolaria filamentosa. This sea shell has prominent spiral ridges and shoulder that is somewhat angled with stumpy tubercles. Features red-brown markings. This seashell is common to Indo-Pacific region. Measures approx. 2"-3"
$0.69
Syrinx Shell - Australian Trumpet Sea Shells The largest known univalve sea shells, the Syrinx is a predatory gastropod. This seashell is common to the shallow waters of North Australia in inter-tidal waters to 10 meters. As a juvenile, its shell has a cylindrical outline. Its shape is spiral with fairly marked ridges. An excellent specimen for both admiring collector and interior designer.
$59.00
Polished Fox Shell A simple Fox shell becomes even prettier when polished! Measuring 4"-6" in size.
$7.99
Sliced Fox Shell This Fox shell has been delicately sliced to see what is inside! Measures 5"-6" in size.
$6.99







