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Post by drowningindemons on Sept 11, 2015 13:35:42 GMT
Some people say Cuban brown snails are invasive. Some say they are. I'm confused. What are some Florida snails that are non invasive and legal to ship? Thanks Drowningindemons
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Post by Liguus on Sept 11, 2015 20:06:19 GMT
Yes, Zachrysia are an invasive pest (at least in florida where they can survive the winter) and they cannot be shipped across state lines as they may get established in places like california or texas. There are a few snails native to florida (and even some non-native species) that are legal to be shipped anywhere across the US. These include Caracolus Marginella Orthalicus floridensis Orthalicus reses nesodryus Drymaeus multilineatus Drymaeus dormani Drymaeus dominicus Helicina clappi Helicina orbiculata Chondropoma dentatum Read more: petsnails.proboards.com/thread/15126/legal-land-snails-confirmed-species#ixzz3lSjdmN2b
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Post by drowningindemons on Sept 12, 2015 17:14:55 GMT
Yes, Zachrysia are an invasive pest (at least in florida where they can survive the winter) and they cannot be shipped across state lines as they may get established in places like california or texas. There are a few snails native to florida (and even some non-native species) that are legal to be shipped anywhere across the US. These include Caracolus Marginella Orthalicus floridensis Orthalicus reses nesodryus Drymaeus multilineatus Drymaeus dormani Drymaeus dominicus Helicina clappi Helicina orbiculata Chondropoma dentatum Read more: petsnails.proboards.com/thread/15126/legal-land-snails-confirmed-species#ixzz3lSjdmN2bThanks so much!
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Post by Liguus on Sept 12, 2015 23:14:24 GMT
oh, I forgot, Bulimulus is legal as well.
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