Achatinidae
Acavidae
Ariophantidae
Camaenidae
Clausiliidae
Discidae
Dyakiidae
Helicidae
Chronidae
Pomatiidae
Pupinidae
Streptaxidae
Subulinidae
Veronicellidae
Cambalopsidae
Harpagophoridae
Oxydesmidae
Pachybolidae
Paradoxosomatidae
Polydesmidae
Pseudospirobolellidae
Rhinocricidae
Spirobolidae
Spirostreptidae
Zephroniidae
Emydidae
Geoemydidae
Chelidae
Chelydridae
Kinosternidae
Pelomedusidae
Podocnemididae
Testudinidae
Agamidae
Diplodactylidae
Gekkonidae
Iguanidae
Mabuyidae
Scincidae
Xantusiidae
Scarabaeidae
Boidae
Armadillidiidae
Porcellionidae
Blaberidae
Ectobiidae
Salticidae
Theraphosidae
Gryllidae
Scorpionidae
Phrynichidae
Rumina saharica is very interesting species characterized by loosing old whorls. In contrast to Rumina decollata shell is more elongated and body is light. Snails of this species could be partly carnivorous to other species so it si better to keep them in separate box. Vegetable diet is ok for them and they like cucumber very much. Breeding of Rumina saharica seems to be without problems but it seems that not every clutch hatch.
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