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Post by natrat84 on Jul 4, 2005 17:49:41 GMT
Hmmmmm my dimidiata are going pink, now I'm not complaining its a lovely colour, but is it normal? I've included a pic but it doesn't show just how pink they are, its almost bruise like? But not. Thank you Nat
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Post by bookitten on Jul 4, 2005 18:02:36 GMT
well its pink enough! wow, that snail is one groovey looking dude with a funky shell.
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Post by natrat84 on Jul 4, 2005 18:04:18 GMT
Rofl I know..... But does that mean its not normal, what I done wrong
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Post by anjieburdett on Jul 4, 2005 18:22:13 GMT
You haven't done anything wrong Nat. Its just a girlie-girl snail. if its got a boys name then you had better change it lol.
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Post by natrat84 on Jul 4, 2005 18:24:12 GMT
Lol ;D They are stingo and slugsy - Brads choice They can be feminine males They are both anyway rofl ;D
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Arno
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Post by Arno on Jul 4, 2005 18:50:31 GMT
Thats quite normal for dimidiata's Nat.....
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Val
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Post by Val on Jul 6, 2005 18:36:28 GMT
Nat, what is that they are eating in the pink snail picture?
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Post by Paul on Jul 6, 2005 19:20:04 GMT
it looks like chicken mash to me.
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Post by natrat84 on Jul 6, 2005 19:46:02 GMT
Yup, Its chicken mash ;D
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Emma
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Post by Emma on Jul 6, 2005 22:38:02 GMT
Dont worry! mine are also a pinky colour! as they get older the colour seems to develop more
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Correne
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Post by Correne on Jul 7, 2005 11:00:02 GMT
I agree, Emma. My dimidiata are developing a lovely, rich, deep colour.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2005 15:34:38 GMT
where do you get 'chicken mash'?
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Post by Paul on Jul 10, 2005 15:30:18 GMT
You can only get big sacks in my experience, 25kg for about £10. My local petshop ordered it for me, but it's worth trying local farms. They may sell you smaller bags.
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