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Post by drowningindemons on Sept 12, 2015 17:30:21 GMT
I know this isn't really a problem but it's more in the "help" catagory. Is this a good habitat for Cuban brown snails? i.imgur.com/ulM3k6b.jpg I'm not sure Should I add any thing? Thanks in advance Drowningindemons
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mangoandlemon
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Post by mangoandlemon on Sept 12, 2015 17:31:22 GMT
Looks pretty nice except instead of mulch you should use coco fiber.
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Post by Liguus on Sept 12, 2015 21:41:45 GMT
I second the coco fiber, and also would make it a bit deeper since Zachrysia likes to burrow into the substrate.
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Post by drowningindemons on Sept 12, 2015 23:33:06 GMT
It used to be deeper. But the snails would dry up underneath and their slime would get all crusty
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Post by Liguus on Sept 13, 2015 1:45:59 GMT
soak the substrate more.
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Post by snailnation on Sept 16, 2015 0:49:50 GMT
Hmm I think it needs something I like the grass , but mine enjoy sticks leaned against the side the part touching the ground partially buried .
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Post by giantsouthamerican2n on Sept 23, 2015 4:31:51 GMT
I would use coco fiber instead of mulch and grass. Also, if your keeping more than one in there you might want to get a five gallon tank. Have fun! I hope they love the habitat and you enjoy them. drowningindemons
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