Painted topshell

Painted topshell

Painted topshell ©P. Lightfoot

Painted topshell

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Enw gwyddonol: Calliostoma zizyphinum
The beautiful pink and white bands of a Painted topshell make it easy to see where this little sea snail got its name!

Top facts

Stats

Height: Up to 3cm

Conservation status

Common

Pryd i'w gweld

January to December

Ynghylch

The painted topshell is a kind of sea snail that lives at the very bottom of rocky shores all around the UK. They are grazers, feasting on algae on rocks. They have a very beautiful tall, conical shell which can be yellowish, pink or purple. The snail itself is also colourful beneath the shell and can be flecked with red, purple or yellow.

What to look for

A conical straight sided shell, up to 3cm high. The shell is very beautiful and can be yellow, pink or purple with bands of pink or purple. The shell is very clean - it is thought that the snail cleans its shell with its extendable foot.

Where to find

Found on low tides on rocky shores around the UK and out to 300m deep.

Roeddech chi yn gwybod?

Topshells get their name because the shell is shaped like an old-fashioned spinning top.