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Post by SojMad on Jul 21, 2011 8:00:04 GMT
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Acha-Roby
Achatina achatina
Acha-Roby
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Post by Acha-Roby on Jul 21, 2011 11:16:54 GMT
Mmmhh.. i think Achatina fulica
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Post by brunni on Aug 3, 2011 12:29:00 GMT
These are A. fulica. I wonder why they are called on this site "Japanese fairy land shell" ? Fulica are now almost worldwide in tropical/sub-tropical areas. Maybe they come from a Achatina fulica farm established in Japan ? Thanks to the Naples Sea Shell Company ( for their pic ) Attachments:
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JeLo
Achatina fulica
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Post by JeLo on Sept 25, 2011 7:48:00 GMT
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Post by heydihoo on Sept 25, 2011 9:10:51 GMT
Hi I would say achatina immaculata they have georgeous shells
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coyote
Archachatina papyracea
Cochleas ego amo
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Post by coyote on Sept 25, 2011 22:38:42 GMT
I wonder why they are called on this site "Japanese fairy land shell" ? Probably because they can charge more money for them than they could for "A. fulica" shells.
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JeLo
Achatina fulica
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Post by JeLo on Sept 26, 2011 22:06:50 GMT
Hi I would say achatina immaculata they have georgeous shells They thank the praise. I would say immaculata too. Sombody sad, maybe varicosa, but I think it's excluded.
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