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Sea Life & Seaweed

Sea life from the Northern Atlantic Ocean. 50 degree F salt water species. Gulf of Maine Inc. supplies sea life, beach plants, and aquarium substrates from Maine, collected by hand.

Aquarium substrates

Arthropods

Bony fishes

Brachiopods

Bryozoa

Cartilaginous fishes

Cnidaria

Echinoderms

Gulf of Maine assortments

Macroalgae

Molluscs

Plankton

Saltwater plants

Sponges

Tunicates

Worms

Northern Moon Snail (Lunatia heros)

Northern Moon Snail (Lunatia heros)

from $55.00

Common name: northern moon snail, moon snail

Scientific name:  Lunatia heros

Locations: sandy beaches, low water, also caught in lobster traps

Seasonality:  available year round

Colors:  brown & tan shells

Size:  1" - 4"

Collected:  by hand

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Learn how to find moon snails on the beach with Tidepool Tim. See their prey species and learn about their predatory feeding methods. Find out how they cannibalize other snails!

Moon snail on rock.

Moon snail on rock.

Moon snails made these holes in other molluscs, and ate their soft tissued bodies!

Moon snails made these holes in other molluscs, and ate their soft tissued bodies!

Tidepool Tim says, "Of all the creatures you will find on our local beaches - the moon snail will always be one of the most memorable.  Often these are fully exposed and making their way across the sand. Other times, one will only see a bulge in the sand, indicating that a moon snail has recently dug its way down into the sand as the tide has receded. When you pick up a moon snail - you will be amazed at the huge domed shell with its large whorls.  As the creature realizes it has been disturbed it will start to shoot water from its mantle and retract its large and slimy foot back into its shell. This is a rapid response. In seconds, the snail, like a turtle pulling into its shell, has shrunk to a fraction of its size.  Then it starts to close up its opening. At this point, a large, fingernail looking oval shell, the operculum draws tight the opening and poof - the snail is gone!  Moon snails are an intertidal mollusc predator that eats clams, periwinkles, and even other moon snails. in the spring and summer months, these snails exude a sandy layer of eggs that lie on the beach and has been named a "sand-collar". As the summer progresses each tiny egg encapsulated in the collar hatches out and a new baby moon snail is born. some clam diggers collect and destroy these egg cases. This would prevent new snails from hatching, growing, and eventually eat the clams that the digger depends on for his/her income.”

 

Moon snail egg collars.

Moon snail egg collars.

Moon snail egg collar.

Moon snail egg collar.

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Common Jingle Shell (Anomia simplex)

from $38.00
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Gulf of Maine Bivalve Molluscs (6 Species)

from $170.00
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Arctic Rock Borer Clam (Hiatella arctica)

from $45.00
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Cup and Saucer Limpet (Crucibulum striatum)

from $95.00
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White Dorid (Acanthodoris muricata)

from $60.00