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Post by tiffany on Oct 31, 2019 1:39:49 GMT
I finally got some beautiful cepaea and would love to breed them. What is the best environment to get them in the mood for love.
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Post by orchid on Apr 26, 2020 19:36:08 GMT
i’m probably way too late but for snails to breed they just need to be very happy and have a good environment and diet i also heard spinach helps with breeding
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Post by snerdahmik on Apr 28, 2020 2:10:33 GMT
i’m probably way too late but for snails to breed they just need to be very happy and have a good environment and diet i also heard spinach helps with breeding Spinach isn’t safe to feed snails in large quantities because of a certain chemical it contains. Sometimes adding a new decoration or place to hide can encourage breeding. I gave my snails an overturned flowerpot they could go inside, and they laid two batches of eggs back to back. You could also; - ensure the tank is humid for most of the day - provide larger amounts of food (but still remove after 1-3 days to prevent mold) - maybe increase their space none of those things are MANDATORY, just suggestions. Give them time and they’ll eventually mate.
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Post by orchid on Apr 30, 2020 2:07:11 GMT
i’m probably way too late but for snails to breed they just need to be very happy and have a good environment and diet i also heard spinach helps with breeding Spinach isn’t safe to feed snails in large quantities because of a certain chemical it contains. oh i’m sorry for bad info
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Post by witchpig on May 6, 2020 23:30:41 GMT
Mine just breed when I keep it super humid.
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