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Post by tsrebel on Oct 25, 2011 10:13:01 GMT
I've had them for a couple of months in a container with just a thin layer of soil. After my desicion last night to let them breed, I moved them in with my fulicas. And all 5 went straight under ground and started laying eggs. Haha.
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Post by Greta on Oct 25, 2011 16:06:13 GMT
AWWWW what gorgeous snails lobe them all keep posting!!!
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Post by carolyn on Oct 27, 2011 11:40:55 GMT
You have absolutely beautiful snails and I think that after seeing your snails, mine are A. immaculata.
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Post by doris2010 on Oct 27, 2011 14:10:49 GMT
You have some very beautiful snails. What do you do with all those babies, do you keep them all?
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Post by SojMad on Oct 28, 2011 5:38:11 GMT
Thank you all! You have some very beautiful snails. What do you do with all those babies, do you keep them all? Thanks! I sell babies too, so I don't keep them all.
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Post by SojMad on Nov 21, 2011 20:17:25 GMT
Okay, it's time for some new pictures, don't you agree? Either way, here they come. Rumina decollata, some of all the babies I have: My largest Achatina immaculata (10,7cm): My second largest A. immaculata (10,5cm): My third largest A. immaculata (10,3cm): My smallest adult A. immaculata (9,7cm): The weird thing with him is that he has a circle around his right eye! And sometimes he has no eyes at all. ;D Some of my Achatina immaculata babies: Achatina iredalei (not adult, but not tiny babies either) munching away on some broccoli: Hehe, funny look on his face. ;D These cuties chose some red bell pepper instead: And these were more interested in the kale/borecole (I don't know what word to use?): ;D
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Post by pinkunicorn on Nov 21, 2011 20:55:06 GMT
Awesome feeding pics.
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Post by Greta on Nov 21, 2011 23:20:58 GMT
AWWWW they look so happy
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Post by coyote on Nov 22, 2011 20:53:17 GMT
Love those little babies! My snails like kale too.
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Post by ness on Nov 23, 2011 20:30:17 GMT
Superb pictures, especially the ones of them eating, and the close-ups of the immaculatas faces you certainly have many lovely snails, all very strong and healthy-looking
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