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Post by rodentopia on Mar 27, 2010 1:46:36 GMT
hey, i'm a student at university, and i'm going home for easter soon for somewhere between one and two weeks.
normally i'd leave the guys with someone who was staying, but it seems i can't find anyone to look after them this time.
is there a way i could leave them here and them be happy and healthy?
i'm an overseas student, so i don't want to subject them to the lunchbox in the plane again like when i brought them with me.
i heard that snails could sleep for up to three years, although i don't know how true that is. so i thought i'd ask.
thankyou!
mark
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2010 7:21:55 GMT
Well how long are yogoind home for if its only a week put loads of food in
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Post by rodentopia on Mar 27, 2010 7:45:16 GMT
thanks. it's probably going to be close to a week. maybe eight days. something along those lines
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2010 8:17:12 GMT
Oh ok just make sure they have loads of food
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Dusk
Achatina tincta
In ur viv stealin ur snailets
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Post by Dusk on Mar 27, 2010 17:08:14 GMT
Leave them a water bowl and some long-lasting food - sweet potato is probably best, it stays good for ages
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pandora
Archachatina marginata
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Post by pandora on Mar 27, 2010 22:45:51 GMT
Dont forget the cuttlefish
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Post by rodentopia on Apr 9, 2010 11:30:52 GMT
i just thought i'd let you guys know that i'm back and the snails are fine. i'm just about to head off to the shops to get some yummy things to spoil them rotten.
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coyote
Archachatina papyracea
Cochleas ego amo
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Post by coyote on Apr 9, 2010 20:57:25 GMT
Glad the snails are okay!
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