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Post by shaydeesnail on Jun 10, 2012 2:07:54 GMT
Well these guys are pretty interesting! Is there any way to keep these guys without feeding them something that's alive or killing anything to give to them? I know I could feed them unwanted eggs but I wouldn't be able to guarantee that they'd always be available... I'm sure they'd enjoy high protein fish flakes but would that be enough? Do any of you keep them as pets? I will be buying them if it's practical to keep them, but out of curiosity- have you ever seen any in the wild? ;D
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inky
Achatina immaculata
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Post by inky on Jun 10, 2012 8:48:29 GMT
You can feed it vegetation, but they don't eat it much. I would suggest spare eggs and fishflakes mixed in with a little vegetation.
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Post by Tomáš Protiva on Jun 13, 2012 18:15:58 GMT
Hi, they are easy to care and feed on cucumber and other vegetables as other snails. They don´t need any animal food. They also succesfully repruduce in these conditions.
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strangemouse
Archachatina marginata
Captive bred pet snails and other invertebrates at www.mostlymolluscs.co.uk
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Post by strangemouse on Jun 15, 2012 21:55:09 GMT
Mine grow and breed fine on the same veg as my other snails although I do give a little dry dog or cat food too.
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