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Post by vallery on Feb 21, 2013 19:52:36 GMT
My new little discus rotundatus just arrived from there journey from England to Canada from Shaydeesnail. Healthy and safe and sound. They are just starting to wake up after their journey to munch on some cucumber. One has decided to take a little adventure as you will see in one of the photo's. This is a species that I can't seem to find here even though I have read they do reside in Canada. Thank You shaydeesnail they came packaged well and are obviously healthy and were well taken care of by you. I recommend everyone check out shaydeesnail's web sight. vallery Attachments:
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Post by vallery on Feb 21, 2013 19:53:43 GMT
Happy days on the cucumber . Thank You again shaydeesnail ;D vallery Attachments:
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Post by malacophile on Feb 21, 2013 21:01:50 GMT
They're adorable! Congrats! We're supposed to have D. rotundatus in my region, too, but I have been unable to find any. However, I do have a large number of Patera appressa and Triodopsis tridentata if anyone's interested in a trade. ;D
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Post by vallery on Feb 21, 2013 21:05:30 GMT
Thank You malacophile , I don't know the regulations for U.S. I just know the regulations for Canada and England. Do you know the regulations between the States and Canada and sending snails legally? vallery
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Post by malacophile on Feb 22, 2013 0:03:35 GMT
I'm unfamiliar with the regulations for the U.S. How did you find yours? Did you look up the postal regulations?
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Post by vallery on Mar 23, 2013 22:19:30 GMT
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Post by shortie on Mar 24, 2013 13:12:35 GMT
Ahhhhhhhh soo tiny! They are cute!
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Post by Johnnywho on Apr 18, 2013 20:26:43 GMT
Wow that's amazing! All the way from Britain to Canada!
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