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Post by copigeon on Mar 17, 2012 14:38:21 GMT
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Post by copigeon on Jun 10, 2012 12:41:47 GMT
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Post by oscar101 on Jun 10, 2012 16:48:47 GMT
Beautiful babies, CONGRATULATIONS!!! what conditions did you incubate the ova in and how long did they take to hatch? Just asking because I have had eggs from mine twice now, but have failed to hatch the ova on both ocasions
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Post by shaydeesnail on Jun 10, 2012 17:06:36 GMT
Wow, these are my favourite snails, really want some one day! I've read that these can sometimes take up to 18 months to hatch O.O Congratulations on your cute little babies!
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Post by copigeon on Jun 10, 2012 20:03:16 GMT
7 weeks 1st ova, 9-10 weeks second, 15 ova still incubating - some show signs of fertility (they can effectively be candled). Ova removed and incubated in sphagnum (as with Archachatina). Ova become opaque before hatching. Hatchlings feed readily and are growing fast.
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