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Post by graemepryce on Aug 14, 2012 19:16:51 GMT
I think I may have the kind of rose morph with one band that you are looking for? If you check out my posts you will see what I mean. i also have a rose C. Nem. who was a two tone single band running right down his centre, he is my favourite!t keeping an eye out for them
I get eggs sometimes and know of a spot where I can find single banded rose shells quite often at this time of year. They will be around until about october here in the UK so I will start keeping an eye out for them and if i won't get in trouble I will try and get a few in the post to you if you wish?
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Post by graemepryce on Aug 14, 2012 19:19:25 GMT
Forgot to mention, You seem to have a lot of unbanded snails! Have you had trouble getting banded ones? That seems strange to me because where I live unbanded are by far in the minority and the plain rose, I have yet to spot! There must be some but I can't find them!
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Post by vallery on Aug 28, 2012 13:39:21 GMT
Sorry graempryce I just came on my thread I didn't realize you had left two post.
I would love it if I could get a few single banded Rose color Morphs from you. And one of the single two tone band if you find more. I recently received my 2nd shipment of snails from England. I haven't yet taken pictures of them.
I have many banded cepaeas, there are no unbanded here in Canada mine have all come from England. I have some banded as pets and an outdoor open cepaea snailarium where the banded ones live wild with a little help from me.
vallery
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Post by graemepryce on Aug 28, 2012 14:25:31 GMT
I still haven't had any success spotting unbanded rose morphs and I haven't ever managed to hatch any, the only unbanded I can breed or find are yellow unfortunately. I have just posted a thread asking if there is any interest in these though, as my Cepaea tank is getting a bit crowded. I don't want any more in with my GALS ( only super healthy ones over 2 grams get in there! ) and I have more good plain yellow ones than I realised or need.
I'll get back to you about this later when I have took some more pics of what I can spare and give you first refusal. :-)
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Post by vallery on Aug 29, 2012 4:25:14 GMT
Thank You graeme vallery
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Post by vallery on Aug 29, 2012 23:20:15 GMT
Hi Everyone , Finally some more pictures of my snails sent from England. This photo is of a P. Isabella from the first snails that came and the one at the bottom is an albino P. Isabella from the second lot that arrived in 7 days from England to Canada. vallery Attachments:
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Post by vallery on Aug 29, 2012 23:25:30 GMT
This photo is of one of the four P. Isabella that arrived from England to Canada in 6 days and two P. Isabella babies born here in Canada. Very cute little things and they grow so quickly compared to the cepaeas. The baby P. Isabella like to stay under bark or inside a large shell I placed in the terrarium as a hide unlike the cepaea babies which always like to slide up to the top of the tank and stay there. Attachments:
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Post by vallery on Aug 29, 2012 23:27:26 GMT
From my second lot England to Canada in 7 days a Rose Morph cepaea nemoralis. Attachments:
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Post by vallery on Aug 29, 2012 23:29:12 GMT
Again from my second lot England to Canada in 7 days 2 Rose with albino tip shells cepaea nemoralis. Attachments:
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