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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 2:30:26 GMT
Extraordinarily beautiful. Good job.
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gigas
Achatina achatina
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Post by gigas on Jul 25, 2015 3:49:55 GMT
I live here and never seen any of these. The Cubans of course, and one of the Sanibel trees, but the others ... just wow.
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gigas
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Post by gigas on Jul 25, 2015 3:52:39 GMT
Wish I could have tagged along. I'm only interested in the Cubans, but would have loved to help you find those and actually see them in person.
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mangoandlemon
Achatina tincta
Animals are not a choice for me. They are a lifestyle!
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Post by mangoandlemon on Jul 25, 2015 4:43:55 GMT
Wowwowwow!! I'm will have to find some of them!!!!
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Post by Evan on Jul 25, 2015 13:44:06 GMT
Awesome!
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Zorst
Achatina tincta
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Post by Zorst on Jul 25, 2015 13:54:27 GMT
Beautiful snails.
Zorst
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Post by drowningindemons on Sept 2, 2015 22:15:45 GMT
Do you need a permit to send Florida snails to other people in Florida?
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Post by Liguus on Sept 2, 2015 23:35:39 GMT
Depends on which species you intend to send. Native species that are also lichen/algae/fungi eaters in nature are fine i.e. Drymaeus or Orthalicus. Non-native and destructive species should not be mailed around i.e. c. aspersum.
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gigas
Achatina achatina
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Post by gigas on Sept 4, 2015 0:11:01 GMT
It depends on the species. I was finally sanctioned to ship Zachrysia to all of the state of Florida since they are not injurious. As long as the genus is not labeled as injurious (like Helix is), protected native, or federally illegal to own, you should be good. Best to email just in case, though.
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Post by snailibaal on Jun 10, 2018 20:40:10 GMT
I must have a Drymaeus multilineatus, wow they are gorgeous!
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