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Post by deadmansfinger on Dec 19, 2005 20:01:57 GMT
I have just found 5 eggs in my choc swirrell snails tank. They are quite big (certainly bigger than I would expect from small snails). Has anyone bred these before??? Just had a chat with Arno and I am going to leave the eggs where they are (buried in sphagnum moss) and see what happens Brian. ;D
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Dec 19, 2005 20:20:20 GMT
My ones have laid eggs, they take about 2 weeks to hatch.
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Post by deadmansfinger on Jan 4, 2006 18:59:37 GMT
All 5 hatched ;D
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Post by eric2 on Jan 4, 2006 19:04:53 GMT
great news have they eaten yet?
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Arno
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Post by Arno on Jan 4, 2006 19:07:33 GMT
Congrats!don't forget to write down the breeding info ;D
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Post by deadmansfinger on Jan 4, 2006 19:07:35 GMT
they have literally just hatched so i have just put in some cucumber for them
Brian ;D
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Post by deadmansfinger on Jan 4, 2006 19:09:19 GMT
breeding info? 4 snails x plastic tub x food = babies ;D perhaps not scientific enough?
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Post by deadmansfinger on Jan 4, 2006 19:12:35 GMT
it's shocking that I still don't own a digital camera but I will borrow one from work tomorrow and get a pic of them tomorrow night.
Brian ;D
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Arno
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Post by Arno on Jan 4, 2006 19:18:31 GMT
breeding info? 4 snails x plastic tub x food = babies ;D perhaps not scientific enough? lol,i meant hatching times etc my wee little Scottish lad ;D
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Post by deadmansfinger on Jan 4, 2006 19:21:53 GMT
15 days
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Post by deadmansfinger on Feb 28, 2006 23:33:11 GMT
meant to update this. all 5 eggs hatched and the young are growing fast. went to feed them tonight and found another 15 eggs! Brian ;D
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Post by deadmansfinger on Feb 28, 2006 23:45:47 GMT
make that 16
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Post by Ben snail on Mar 1, 2006 20:35:01 GMT
Are you selling any hint hint
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Post by deadmansfinger on Mar 1, 2006 21:20:31 GMT
assuming these ones hatch then yes I will be selling them.
Brian ;D
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Val
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Post by Val on Mar 1, 2006 22:16:06 GMT
Brian, what temperature did you hatch them in and how wet is it?
Val
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Post by deadmansfinger on Mar 2, 2006 9:15:25 GMT
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Post by sezzy5889 on Mar 2, 2006 10:39:41 GMT
Lovely, and how big are they?
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Post by deadmansfinger on Mar 2, 2006 11:15:36 GMT
3 or 4 cm
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Post by sezzy5889 on Mar 2, 2006 12:56:58 GMT
quite big then :-)
hmm i may be interested if they hatch
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Post by deadmansfinger on Mar 2, 2006 13:49:33 GMT
no sorry. DOH! they are only 1.5 - 2cm shell size fully grown. Brian
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Post by deadmansfinger on Mar 2, 2006 23:55:17 GMT
just found another 22 eggs
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Ellen
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Post by Ellen on Mar 5, 2006 19:25:38 GMT
Congratulations and good luck !!! I really like the parents, they're so cute! ;D Maybe I could have some of them, once my parents know my room is full of space for new snailies ;D. That's going to take a while. How big does a tank got to be for 5 of these snails? Greetings, Ellen (PS I'm sorry for my English, if I made any mistakes.)
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Post by deadmansfinger on Mar 5, 2006 20:04:33 GMT
not very big as they are only small snails. A simple plastic storage tub is more than sufficient.
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Ellen
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Post by Ellen on Mar 6, 2006 14:37:53 GMT
What's their scientific name? I can't find them anywhere Maybe I'm not looking hard enough ;D
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Mar 6, 2006 14:39:45 GMT
Caracolus marginella
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