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Post by lorisarvendu on Aug 7, 2015 15:52:42 GMT
Franklin, one of my two Tiger Snails, arrived in a tupperware box from eBay on the 21st September 2012, and looked like this: Here is Franklin now: They grow up so fast!
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Zorst
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Post by Zorst on Aug 7, 2015 16:16:39 GMT
WOW! Franklin sure is one beautiful snail.
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snailed
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Post by snailed on Aug 8, 2015 2:58:01 GMT
That's amazing? Where can you find tiger snails?
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Post by etana on Aug 8, 2015 16:06:35 GMT
What a gorgeous big snail. I sure hope my sweet little Tigers will make it to that size!
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Cashell
Archachatina puylaerti
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Post by Cashell on Aug 8, 2015 17:56:22 GMT
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH! That is a frightening, yet beautiful difference!
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Post by sparrow on Aug 10, 2015 0:12:35 GMT
Oh my goodness! Franklin is almost as big as one of my cats! Gorgeous!
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Post by pearthesnail on Aug 18, 2015 19:26:06 GMT
Amazing colours! He's massive lol
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Post by nutmegg on Aug 19, 2015 17:10:52 GMT
Gorgeous!!
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Post by MaxPower on Aug 23, 2015 11:46:37 GMT
I can't believe how big they get, wow ._.
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Post by astana on Sept 2, 2015 21:51:16 GMT
That was quick!
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Post by slimyrascal on Sept 21, 2015 23:31:20 GMT
Do you feed him steroid cucumbers? LOL
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Post by giantsouthamerican2n on Sept 22, 2015 5:04:58 GMT
Wow!! He's beautiful!
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Post by lorisarvendu on Sept 30, 2015 9:34:39 GMT
Some more pix from the same session, August 2015. In answer to slimyrascal, cucumber and sweet potato!
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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 Sept 30, 2015 13:05:16 GMT
Wow!! So pretty!
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Post by lorisarvendu on Apr 29, 2016 11:05:10 GMT
April 2016. Proof positive that a 3 year old Tiger continues to grow. Compare the markings on Franklin's shell now to those in August last year. You can plainly see from the patterning that at least 2" of growth has been added. Of course this doesn't translate to 2" in shell length, but I'm sure a mathematical formula for the Archimedes spiral could be worked out!
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Post by lorisarvendu on Apr 29, 2016 11:08:34 GMT
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Post by astana on Apr 30, 2016 1:48:23 GMT
Ah, what a beautiful snail...
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Post by HazelSnail on Apr 30, 2016 17:07:36 GMT
Beautiful snail! It is amazing how they grow!
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Post by eilisnail on May 16, 2016 19:22:49 GMT
Oooooh, this guy is so beautiful! <3
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Post by witchpig on Aug 12, 2016 1:10:05 GMT
Is it legal to keep tiger snails in Canada?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2016 11:47:40 GMT
What name on paper does it have?
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Cashell
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Post by Cashell on Aug 13, 2016 1:42:21 GMT
Is it legal to keep tiger snails in Canada? Nope! Nothing from the Achatinidae family is legal in this country.
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 9:08:01 GMT
Is it legal to keep tiger snails in Canada? Nope! Nothing from the Achatinidae family is legal in this country. Would those snail cause species invasion . And these snails caused a great invasion in South China
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Post by witchpig on Aug 13, 2016 17:16:04 GMT
Aw man! Tiger snails are so beautiful! But I respect the law.
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Cashell
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Post by Cashell on Aug 13, 2016 18:55:24 GMT
Nope! Nothing from the Achatinidae family is legal in this country. Would those snail cause species invasion . And these snails caused a great invasion in South China Canada is far too cold from them to survive here, but the CFIA is too stupid and paranoid to realize that. Instead of taking the time to look at other cold countries models, they just assume the worse based on what with Floida and Hawaii, which again, is absurd because we're talking apples and oranges with the climate and environmental differences. South China I believe has a sub-tropical climate like Florida, so that would probably explain how achatina fulica managed to invade that zone.
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