hooves
Achatina fulica
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Post by hooves on Sept 18, 2011 17:11:16 GMT
Hi!
Ever since I was little I have always kept snails as pets. I now have water snails ( quite big , allways black shells ) and the common garden snail ( haha ) and the snail you find with a coloured shell.
What my question is , what can I cross them with to make them a little more interesting? And if there is a particular breed/type where can I purchase them from?
Thankyou x
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foghog
Achatina immaculata
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Post by foghog on Sept 18, 2011 17:57:02 GMT
cross them with a antelope....now THAT would be interesting......heh no seriously......you are going to have to stick within the same sub species until you learn far more advanced skills, surely because the reproductive organs of different species are...well different to put it plainly. If you really want to get into it, then I'd suggest first learning those difference peculiarities, and how it all works in general, and go from there. but for now think of it this way.....a pepper and a tomato plant are both plants, they are both classified as even being part of the nightshade family, in the order of polemonales and the family solanaceae, but they do not in nature cross breed with each other really and make a peppato plant. nor do their alkaloids kill you like belladonna. Good luck on your quest however, there are surely plenty of roads you can take on it.
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Post by ness on Sept 18, 2011 19:45:20 GMT
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