jacky970
Archachatina marginata
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Post by jacky970 on Jun 10, 2016 17:49:21 GMT
Hi everyone ! Sorry for my english I am french. My Helix aspersa laid some eggs yesterday. I put them on a few wet paper towels in a box with a few holes for aeration.
Today they have been at 24-25 degrees. Will they be ok with this temperature and these conditions ? It was a bit warm today, I am scared that this can harm the eggs.
Do I need to change anything ??
Sincerely, Jack,
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jacky970
Archachatina marginata
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Post by jacky970 on Jun 12, 2016 22:49:55 GMT
I put them on some dirt with a few dirt above them. Will they be fine now ?
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Cashell
Archachatina puylaerti
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Post by Cashell on Jun 13, 2016 0:50:26 GMT
If they are in non-acidic soil that isn't overly wet or too hot, then they should be fine. I haven't bred helix aspersa enough to say what conditions are best, but bare in mind that they are temperate climate snails.
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Post by HazelSnail on Jun 13, 2016 1:08:13 GMT
I keep my eggs in a small plastic container with eco earth substrate or something similar. I usually gently cover the eggs with a thin layer of bedding, and make sure they stay moist. Room temperature should be fine for helix aspera/cornu asperum.
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