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Post by felix93 on Jan 3, 2006 21:26:03 GMT
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Post by eric2 on Jan 3, 2006 21:28:53 GMT
they are snails (joking ;D) erm im not sure fulica???
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Post by felix93 on Jan 3, 2006 21:30:49 GMT
LOL I know they are snails... ;D
Even the second pic? They look different from my baby fulcias, but do they have different pattens when they are slightly older?
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Post by eric2 on Jan 3, 2006 21:35:42 GMT
they could be something diffrent i think every achatina except tigers is fulica because i cant tell the diffrence
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LisaLQ
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Post by LisaLQ on Jan 3, 2006 21:35:53 GMT
I'd say fulica too, but maybe smithii (I'm useless at this though and only going on the yellow bits, so I think it's unlikely they are smithii - so probably fulica).
My baby fulicas had spots rather than stripes, but they left for their homes fairly early on so they could have developed them later?
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Post by sophie on Jan 3, 2006 21:45:13 GMT
are they the same species? the adults i have no idea, but the babies look like tigers - they look how both of my babies did when they were that small.
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Post by gabi on Jan 3, 2006 21:50:36 GMT
Are these your snails? You only need to turn them around and look what colour the columella has. If it is pink than it could be smithii. If white, beige or bluish most likely fulicas.
I couldn´t tell my fulica and smithii apart before they reached a lenght about 2 or 3 cm.
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Post by felix93 on Jan 3, 2006 21:51:33 GMT
They are not from the same species.
My baby fulicas are spotty, not in stripes. So that's why I asked if they are or not. The adults are pretty big as I was told.
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Post by felix93 on Jan 3, 2006 21:53:20 GMT
Are these your snails? You only need to turn them around and look what colour the columella has. If it is pink than it could be smithii. If white, beige or bluish most likely fulicas. I couldn´t tell my fulica and smithii apart before they reached a lenght about 2 or 3 cm. They will be my snails I only just got the pictures and was asked if I could adopt them.
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Post by LisaLQ on Jan 3, 2006 21:57:34 GMT
Could the babies be dimis? Cos mine had stripes when they were babies. You can only just see them on this pic though. Baby tigers are a bit like gold dust, aren't they? Or is it only me who's had trouble finding some *lol* Well, no, cos Sian did too..I think...
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Post by sophie on Jan 3, 2006 21:58:55 GMT
im sure they r baby tigers. TAKE THEM FELIX!
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Post by sophie on Jan 3, 2006 21:59:45 GMT
like i said, my babies were like that and they r tigers. [they r grown up now tho]
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Post by Kevin on Jan 3, 2006 22:03:15 GMT
Can you get a picture of the parents of the smaller snails? that would help identify them.
The two larger ones I think are fulica, some of my fulica look just like them, maybe the only way to tell them as a different species would be them having a columella that isnt blue/white?
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Post by apple on Jan 3, 2006 22:06:18 GMT
Do you know of which colour is the columella? The bigger and the baby ones seem to be all fulicas´, I have babies fulicas that are quite similar to those, not to say that the grown ones are identical to the adult fulicas. But anyway, it´s important to know about the columella colour, just to be sure. It would be important to know too, as Kevin said, how the parents of the babies look like. Nice snails btw. apple
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Post by LisaLQ on Jan 3, 2006 22:15:31 GMT
If they're tigers, give 'em to me ;D *lol*
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Post by felix93 on Jan 3, 2006 22:19:26 GMT
Okay, I will find out more tomorrow, think my friend will ingore my email at this time of the day. But if I take them all, so that means I will stuck with all of them? *Mind you, I can let them go on here right? *
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Post by felix93 on Jan 3, 2006 22:21:05 GMT
If they're tigers, give 'em to me ;D *lol* LOL. Lisa I thought you were not going to have more snails? I will check again tomorrow and hopefully can post more pics, then you all can tell me more.
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Post by section8angel on Jan 3, 2006 22:29:45 GMT
Yep me too. Rub it in why don't ya Lol j/k. It was seeing a tiger snail that got me into keeping gals (I've always liked them but never thought about keeping them), but I'm still waiting for them lol These have lovely shells whatever they are.
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Post by LisaLQ on Jan 4, 2006 0:42:39 GMT
Me? More snails? Moi? Who said that?
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Post by sezzy5889 on Jan 4, 2006 12:44:39 GMT
well i'd say the adult snails are deffinately fulica and the smaller ones rodatzi or fulica
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Post by sonicsnail on Jan 4, 2006 16:38:57 GMT
Yup, top picture is of two fulica, bottom, well I'm not sure, I don't think they are tigers. Sometimes it's hard to tell when they are that young.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2006 16:21:41 GMT
fulica 100%
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Post by copigeon on Jan 6, 2006 18:03:14 GMT
If what melly sent me are rodazti the bottom pair are exactly the same colouration as my rods. Theres 2 photos in sarahs thread regarding her rodazti
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Post by felix93 on Jan 7, 2006 1:16:47 GMT
Found out that the top pic is fulicas, but the bottom pic is def not fulicas. ;D I am taking the whole lot, so can be able to tell more when I get them on Tuesday. I get to meet the bottom pic's parents.
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Post by Kevin on Jan 7, 2006 1:20:04 GMT
but the bottom pic is def not fulicas. ;D What species are they?
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