goose
Achatina immaculata
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Lignus
Dec 10, 2006 20:04:06 GMT
Post by goose on Dec 10, 2006 20:04:06 GMT
Ok one for the future since I have run out of (a) space (b) plug sockets and (c) am enjoying looking after the gorgeous snails I have already, but the lignus sp look amazing. Have tried searching the site - I know they are arboreal and need to be fed with food in branches etc but can anyone who keeps these let me know what size tank they need, what temperature and humidity and what food stuffs they take? Many thanks.
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Moracai
Archachatina degneri
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Lignus
Dec 10, 2006 20:24:25 GMT
Post by Moracai on Dec 10, 2006 20:24:25 GMT
I keep mine in one of those exo terra ones, so lost of ventilation and gently warmed. Will have to stick a thermometer in to say what the temp is though I spray every other day. i keep a lemon tree in with them, and I think a tree is a must. They love to climb around the branches and hang off the leaves to sleep. I don't feed mine in the tree anymore, they are quite happy to come down and eat from a bowl. i found tree feeding very fiddly, and the food usually fell out anyway LOL
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goose
Achatina immaculata
Posts: 311
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Lignus
Dec 10, 2006 22:12:54 GMT
Post by goose on Dec 10, 2006 22:12:54 GMT
Thanks Moracai - they are pretty stunning with those amazing long bodies - a species for my snail wish list definitely - good to hear the exo terras suit them - I like those tanks. Thanks
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