sekretoriset
Sekretoriset, also known as the Secretorises, are a group of small, freshwater snails that belong to the family Hydrobiidae. They are native to Europe and are commonly found in slow-moving or stagnant freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes, and slow-moving rivers. Sekretoriset are characterized by their small size, typically measuring between 2 to 4 millimeters in length, and their smooth, glossy shells. The shells are usually light brown or yellowish in color, with a distinctive spiral pattern.
These snails are herbivorous and feed on algae and other plant material. They play an important role
Sekretoriset are not considered to be a significant threat to humans or other animals, and they are