A conchroler is a type of mollusk belonging to the class Gastropoda, specifically known for its distinctive shell, which is typically spiral-shaped and can be quite ornate. These marine creatures are often found in shallow waters and play a role in their ecosystems by grazing on algae and detritus. The shells of conchrolers are sometimes collected for decorative purposes or used in jewelry. In some cultures, they hold symbolic significance and are used in traditional ceremonies.