Snail help

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Sorry if this is in the wrong place but can someone help me identify this snail? Thanks
 

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Can't see it that well, but it appears to be a so called Ramshorn snail (Planorbarius corneus).
If you could take a picture from the side so we can see it's shell it's easier to determine.
 
That's not a ramshorn sanil. Ramshorn snails are circular shaped like a ram's horn.

Not sure about the species, but it's very pretty.
 
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