mangoandlemon
Achatina tincta
Animals are not a choice for me. They are a lifestyle!
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Post by mangoandlemon on Oct 1, 2015 13:51:58 GMT
Have any of you found south eastern tiger snail here?
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Post by Liguus on Oct 1, 2015 13:58:38 GMT
I'm sure which species that name refers to, but Anguispira alternata is abundant where I live currently
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mangoandlemon
Achatina tincta
Animals are not a choice for me. They are a lifestyle!
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Post by mangoandlemon on Oct 1, 2015 14:07:34 GMT
Do you keep any?
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Post by Liguus on Oct 1, 2015 14:54:50 GMT
No, I guess I'm only excited about "exotic" species like florida snails, species native to europe, and things like Monadenia. (I also am running out of room with all these separate terrariums!) I could, however, on a rainy easily collect 15-20 Anguispira if I find a good spot. Haplotrema and Hendersonia also occur here. I have not seen any snails for a long time though since its been dry for over a month.
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mangoandlemon
Achatina tincta
Animals are not a choice for me. They are a lifestyle!
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Post by mangoandlemon on Oct 1, 2015 15:05:18 GMT
Id love to see pics!
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mangoandlemon
Achatina tincta
Animals are not a choice for me. They are a lifestyle!
Posts: 671
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Post by mangoandlemon on Oct 1, 2015 15:08:28 GMT
Oh wow, I just looked up Haplotrema and Hendersonia! They are awesome!
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Cashell
Archachatina puylaerti
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Post by Cashell on Oct 1, 2015 21:54:29 GMT
No, I guess I'm only excited about "exotic" species like florida snails, species native to europe, and things like Monadenia. (I also am running out of room with all these separate terrariums!) I could, however, on a rainy easily collect 15-20 Anguispira if I find a good spot. Haplotrema and Hendersonia also occur here. I have not seen any snails for a long time though since its been dry for over a month. I used to be able to say the same thing, but all I could find were mostly shells in the usual spot I go to this year...
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