I got what I thought was a tubastria around Christmas, but it seems more likely that it's a dendro (thanks for the heads up guys!) I still don't know what the big differences are, if anyone could let me know that would be great. I assume care is the same as the tubastrias.
Anyway, I found it nice and open yesterday morning. When I turned on the lights it started shrinking a little, and then opening its mouth. I wasn't sure what I was seeing, but to my astonishment, it was spitting out a stomatella shell. I decided to take pics. The snail was still attached to the shell a little, but the dendro was able to push out the shell enough that the shell fell but still hold on to the snail. After the shell dropped the dendro slurped the snail back in. I didn't think I needed to feed him last night since he'd made his own arrangements
Is this common? I'm guessing the snail tried to go over it at some point after lights out, but I don't know what happened after that that it couldn't get away.
If you're interested in seeing some of what I saw, I've included a thumbnail picture link to more photos of the process.

Anyway, I found it nice and open yesterday morning. When I turned on the lights it started shrinking a little, and then opening its mouth. I wasn't sure what I was seeing, but to my astonishment, it was spitting out a stomatella shell. I decided to take pics. The snail was still attached to the shell a little, but the dendro was able to push out the shell enough that the shell fell but still hold on to the snail. After the shell dropped the dendro slurped the snail back in. I didn't think I needed to feed him last night since he'd made his own arrangements

Is this common? I'm guessing the snail tried to go over it at some point after lights out, but I don't know what happened after that that it couldn't get away.
If you're interested in seeing some of what I saw, I've included a thumbnail picture link to more photos of the process.
