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Post by TheOnlyTherian on Aug 14, 2017 1:25:56 GMT
I'm thinking of buying other Garden Snail species from eBay or any other trustworthy sellers after I have good experience and knowledge about the snails I have now and through out learning from the forum/online. Do you know any places? I can't find any "cepaea nemoralis" on eBay or outside, only the common garden snail, the ones I have.
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Post by Liguus on Aug 14, 2017 5:07:32 GMT
You are in the UK correct? I don't keep track of the Euro snail providers that much, but I know Kim has Cepaea on snailcorner.com
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Post by tenebricosa on Aug 14, 2017 7:01:37 GMT
Why not try to find some yourself? There's plenty of them out there
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Post by TheOnlyTherian on Aug 14, 2017 11:52:29 GMT
Why not try to find some yourself? There's plenty of them out there I have? Just mentioned I could only find the ones that are common, the "Cornu aspersum"
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Post by finch on Aug 14, 2017 12:55:21 GMT
Snails4you has a lot of different types. They seem to specialize in giant snails though. I've never bought from there, so I don't know if it's reliable, but it seems to be.
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Post by tenebricosa on Aug 14, 2017 21:05:39 GMT
Have you looked in the evening after a rain or early in the morning? I'm pretty sure you should find some, Cepaeas and Cornus are almost always found together in this climate
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Post by TheOnlyTherian on Aug 15, 2017 1:46:25 GMT
Have you looked in the evening after a rain or early in the morning? I'm pretty sure you should find some, Cepaeas and Cornus are almost always found together in this climate I will try today when it does rain
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Post by kaidashade on Aug 18, 2017 10:57:27 GMT
Snails4you has a lot of different types. They seem to specialize in giant snails though. I've never bought from there, so I don't know if it's reliable, but it seems to be. They have some helix pomatia at the moment, and I've always found them pretty reliable, but they do mostly do giant snails. Their stock seems to change fairly regularly but I doubt they'd do cepea because they're so dang common in the wild. We get about four or five different colour morphs where I am, including the lovely golden and peachy coloured ones
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