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Post by Liguus on Jul 18, 2015 11:49:41 GMT
Also, I know you live in the U.S..... meaning that it's very hard to 'buy' snails. Does that mean you found these guys? Where exactly did you find them? No eggs yet, and someone from Florida mailed these snails to me. No regulations against it since these are technically seen as saltwater snails.
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Post by astana on Jul 18, 2015 23:39:29 GMT
Ahh, I see. Well, good luck with them!
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Post by Evan on Jul 21, 2015 22:04:41 GMT
Also, I know you live in the U.S..... meaning that it's very hard to 'buy' snails. Does that mean you found these guys? Where exactly did you find them? I want to know too! They might have been shipped, I'm pretty sure that you can ship most aquatic snails.
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Post by astana on Jul 21, 2015 23:04:42 GMT
On the previous comment, he answered my question.
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Post by Evan on Jul 21, 2015 23:16:13 GMT
On the previous comment, he answered my question. Ah, okay, sorry. I didn't notice the second page.
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mangoandlemon
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Post by mangoandlemon on Sept 14, 2015 13:44:45 GMT
How do you do the saltwater?
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Post by Liguus on Sept 14, 2015 14:19:23 GMT
I bought salt mix from the petstore and just mix it up a gallon of water according to the directions. They still have yet to breed so I'm doubting it will be possible unless I set up a true saltwater aquarium.
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mangoandlemon
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Post by mangoandlemon on Sept 14, 2015 14:22:22 GMT
Okay thanks.
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