A honey-toned conch shell on sand with soft light and a flared lip visible.

Conchs: True Conchs, Fighting Conchs & the Shells Often Called Conch

A collector's guide to the family Strombidae — how to tell them apart from whelks, where to find them, and how to add one to your collection ethically.

True conchs are strombid gastropods with a heavy, flared outer lip and a distinctive stromboid notch — a small cut where the eye stalk peers out in life. In the Southeast, the fighting conch is the most common find, while the queen conch, horse conch, and other tropical species carry deep cultural and ecological weight.

This hub gathers our conch identification guides, cleaning tutorials, coastal-favorite decor pairings, and the beaches most likely to reveal a well-formed specimen.

A quiet coastal shoreline at low tide.

Guides, articles, and coastal favorites

A curated set of related reading and coastal-favorite collections drawn from the taxonomy behind this hub.