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Post by witchpig on Aug 21, 2016 13:43:13 GMT
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Cashell
Archachatina puylaerti
Posts: 1,124
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Post by Cashell on Aug 21, 2016 21:43:38 GMT
I see these all the time, but have no clue what they are.
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Post by witchpig on Aug 21, 2016 23:17:22 GMT
Idk what the range of helix aspersa, but I think it looks a bit like one. ?
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Post by lilmadoodle on Sept 6, 2016 14:23:05 GMT
I have some wild babies like yours. So cute!!!
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Post by lilmadoodle on Sept 6, 2016 14:29:08 GMT
I have some wild babies like yours. So cute!!!
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Post by witchpig on Sept 12, 2016 0:14:58 GMT
I let them go, because they were rather inactive
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Post by robinwhiskers on Sept 12, 2016 0:55:31 GMT
So cute! I don't think they are babies at all, I think they are adult Ventridens Suppressus snails. I have a brown one named Rocky whom I've had for nine months and he hasn't grown at all so I know he's fully grown, lol.
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Post by witchpig on Sept 12, 2016 10:54:06 GMT
I see.
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wonderwoof
Achatina fulica
Cecil Snail is my fat child
Posts: 4
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Post by wonderwoof on Sept 15, 2016 19:31:16 GMT
They're more disc-shaped than aspersas from what I can see. They resemble the glass snails I sometimes see when it rains here in California (rarely). A really neat find!
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minineko
Achatina achatina
SNAILS
Posts: 58
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Post by minineko on Sept 19, 2016 19:22:56 GMT
Best guesses: Zonitoides nitidus or Trochulus hispidus
They don't really get bigger than that.
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