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| The Strombidae are the true conchs, pronounced "konks." These are mostly
medium to large, thick shells with conical spire. The genera vary considerably in form,
but all have a large body whorl. The Strombus move rapidly with a leaping motion.
For
those of you who haven't explored the Florida Keys, then you have missed out. Conchs are
used for making delicious stews and soups. Finish off a big bowl, then enjoy a big slice
of Key Lime Pie. That's living! Some of the species we offer are large and showy. Perfect
for decorating. |
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Strombus Peruvianus
The well-known Atlantic Conch. Note the broad lip. In nature it feathers out to paper
thin. The edges are sharp and brittle, so they are normally ground down a little bit to
protect collectors from cuts and to protect the shell from damage. These are highly
polished shells, seven to eight inches in length. Very showy.
No. LS515-01. Only $7.85 |
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Conch "Roller"
It gets its name from rolling on the bottom of the ocean floor. Similar to the Atlantic
Conch, but the roller has a very small lip. Also, this shell is far more abundant. We
offer nice six to seven inch shells.
No. LS515-02. Only $2.75 |
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Vole Conch
Beautiful golden color. Three to four inch shell, highly polished.
No. LS515-07. Only $1.00 |
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Strombus Canarium
From the Canary Islands. Two to two and half inches long.
No. LS515-03. Only .75 |
Strombus Alatus
The fierce "Fighting Conch." Two and
a quarter to three inches long.
No. LS515-06. Only .95 |
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Hawk Wing Conch
Two and half to three inches. Note fancy banding.
No. LS515-04. Only .85 |
Strombus Lubvanus
The "Strawberry Conch" 2 - 2 1/2" long.
No. LS515-05. Only .75 |
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