mejulie
Archachatina marginata
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Post by mejulie on Nov 26, 2011 6:45:24 GMT
i have just ordered as my last purchase of the year 3 red limicolaria ;D im awaiting on their arrival by post, so i hope the temp doesnt drop too much over the next few days. i have been looking for this species for a while, and yesterday while i was having a quick nosey on bristol inverts i noticed they had updated their stock and knew i had to have some! i believe that the red sub species can make the apricot and darker sub species too, but i dont know how true this is. in hind sight maybe i should have bought one of each colour but i couldnt resist the red ones as they look stunning!! i will post pics when they arrive ;D
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coyote
Archachatina papyracea
Cochleas ego amo
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Post by coyote on Nov 26, 2011 8:42:59 GMT
Looking forward to the pics!
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Post by heydihoo on Nov 26, 2011 10:32:13 GMT
Bristol inverts is a good supplier I'm sure they will arrive fine I will look forwad to seeing pictures when they arrive
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Post by brunni on Nov 28, 2011 18:25:59 GMT
;D Yea, looking forward 2 see the photos !
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Post by serenesarong on Dec 13, 2011 23:17:48 GMT
I also love Limi's... Am planning on getting some as soon as I can provided the weather doesn't get too cold! They are absolutely beautiful snails!
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Post by axoloa on Dec 14, 2011 3:27:21 GMT
I also love Limi's... Am planning on getting some as soon as I can provided the weather doesn't get too cold! They are absolutely beautiful snails! did you know that Bristol Inverts send the snails in a very well insulated package during the winter with a heat pad?? just a thought to consider I lately got some Cryptozona Bistrialis from their and a few more limicolaria myself and the snails were not the slightest bit cold to touch when I was unpacking them. Bristol inverts certainly makes every effort to ensure live arival regardless of the time of year If you still dont want to risk it then fare enough, just a thought to consider
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