monssnails
Archachatina marginata
Helix Aspersa <3
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Post by monssnails on Jan 8, 2017 2:40:34 GMT
Help I was changing the substrate in my habitat and I found eggs. I accidentally moved them, and I don't know what to do. I have four snails and I don't know which ones they belong to. Please give me. Help I also won't want to keep them, so I need urgent help on how to care for them and release
Thank you
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Post by ncsnails on Jan 8, 2017 10:41:58 GMT
Where are you located? Am I be able to pick them up or you ship them to me. Would you please send pictures?
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monssnails
Archachatina marginata
Helix Aspersa <3
Posts: 30
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Post by monssnails on Jan 8, 2017 10:47:40 GMT
Where are you located? Am I be able to pick them up or you ship them to me. Would you please send pictures? Hi there, I'm in Australia, Victoria. I do want to raise them then release them though. I need some advice
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Post by ncsnails on Jan 8, 2017 11:25:57 GMT
I'm in the US and looking for Whitelip Snail (Meson thyroidus)
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monssnails
Archachatina marginata
Helix Aspersa <3
Posts: 30
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Post by monssnails on Jan 8, 2017 11:27:39 GMT
I'm in the US and looking for Whitelip Snail (Meson thyroidus) Mine are Helix Aspera I believe. Native to Australia I think
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Post by wolf on Jan 8, 2017 13:09:43 GMT
Hi monssnails, if your identification is right: Helix asper sa (= Cornu aspersum = Cryptomphalus aspersus) is native to western and mediterranean Europe. It was introduced by trade in several countries, including Australia. So it´s not a species native to Australia. Releasing the offspring is open for discussion........ . Kind regards: wolf
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monssnails
Archachatina marginata
Helix Aspersa <3
Posts: 30
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Post by monssnails on Jan 9, 2017 1:02:03 GMT
Hi monssnails, if your identification is right: Helix asper sa (= Cornu aspersum = Cryptomphalus aspersus) is native to western and mediterranean Europe. It was introduced by trade in several countries, including Australia. So it´s not a species native to Australia. Releasing the offspring is open for discussion........ . Kind regards: wolf Hi Wolf, What do you think I should do? They are Garden Snails that I see everywhere, and they're very common. I don't know how long ago the eggs were laid, so I am unsure if they are embryo or fluid. Thanks
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monssnails
Archachatina marginata
Helix Aspersa <3
Posts: 30
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Post by monssnails on Jan 9, 2017 1:07:01 GMT
Hi monssnails, if your identification is right: Helix asper sa (= Cornu aspersum = Cryptomphalus aspersus) is native to western and mediterranean Europe. It was introduced by trade in several countries, including Australia. So it´s not a species native to Australia. Releasing the offspring is open for discussion........ . Kind regards: wolf Hi Wolf, What do you think I should do? They are Garden Snails that I see everywhere, and they're very common. I don't know how long ago the eggs were laid, so I am unsure if they are embryo or fluid. Thanks Also the reason I wanted to release them. Was because I actually got them from my garden. So regardless of whether I captured them, they may have mated anyways.
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