gabi
Achatina tincta
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Post by gabi on Nov 23, 2005 19:50:09 GMT
My A. achatina, Arch. marginata ovum, Arch. marginata suturalis, Arch. ventricosa, Arch. unknown, Achatina fulica rodatzii (parents are both rodatzii, but the babies have fulica-shell) After bathing: Arch. marginata ovum, Arch. marginata suturalis, Arch. ventricosa A. achatina, Arch. marginata suturalis und "fulica rodatzii" Arch. marginata ovum:
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LisaLQ
Archachatina papyracea
Old friend (emphasis on the "old")
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Post by LisaLQ on Nov 23, 2005 19:54:14 GMT
Beautiful snails you have there Gabi I'm insanely jealous though *lol*
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Arno
Archachatina puylaerti
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Post by Arno on Nov 23, 2005 20:05:25 GMT
Great looking snails,i see it even snowed in the snailtank lol ;D
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gabi
Achatina tincta
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Post by gabi on Nov 23, 2005 20:25:18 GMT
Thank you both! And Arno, yes, when it snows in Austria, it snows everywhere.... ;D ;D
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Post by Ben snail on Nov 23, 2005 20:51:51 GMT
They are really cute, but what is this snail
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gabi
Achatina tincta
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Post by gabi on Nov 23, 2005 21:01:08 GMT
This is an fulica rodatzii with normal fulica-shell-pattern Both parents are rodatzii and never had contact with another breed. All hatchlings are having this normal fulica patterns. I am not keeping them with my normal fulica babies. I want to let them breed, when they are adult and see if there are then hatching again snailies with fulica or fulica rodatzii-pattern. So they home with the Archachtina´s and tiger-babies.
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Post by Ben snail on Nov 23, 2005 21:12:57 GMT
Oh ok, do they always have that shell patern when there babies
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gabi
Achatina tincta
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Post by gabi on Nov 23, 2005 21:16:40 GMT
No, they are usually having a yellowey or yellow-pinkish colour with black points and don´t get any red in the shells
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