livie
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Post by livie on Jul 1, 2017 17:25:38 GMT
Hoping to get my hands on one or two Monadenia Fidelis (Pacific Sideband). I'm from Ontario and would love a beauty from the West Coast. Message if you can help out.
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Post by brigliadore on Jul 7, 2017 23:53:38 GMT
I am in the US and have Monadenia Fidelis. Been looking for someone selling them here in the states but coming up short. Still waiting for mine to breed. Hopefully soon.
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scar66
Achatina achatina
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Post by scar66 on Jul 8, 2017 8:12:04 GMT
Good luck finding someone to send you some! Pacific Sidebands are gorgeous.
Brigliadore, what state do you live in? If you live in California, I would love to know if/when yours breed. I live too far south to find them in my area, but I know they're native to northern Cali!
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Cashell
Archachatina puylaerti
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Post by Cashell on Jul 8, 2017 19:17:57 GMT
Good luck finding someone to send you some! Pacific Sidebands are gorgeous. Brigliadore, what state do you live in? If you live in California, I would love to know if/when yours breed. I live too far south to find them in my area, but I know they're native to northern Cali! Not only fidelis, but I hear other Monadenia species might live up there as well. Or was it Washington? Not 100% sure as I don't live in America, but it's what I heard.
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scar66
Achatina achatina
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Post by scar66 on Jul 8, 2017 23:35:39 GMT
Good luck finding someone to send you some! Pacific Sidebands are gorgeous. Brigliadore, what state do you live in? If you live in California, I would love to know if/when yours breed. I live too far south to find them in my area, but I know they're native to northern Cali! Not only fidelis, but I hear other Monadenia species might live up there as well. Or was it Washington? Not 100% sure as I don't live in America, but it's what I heard. Yep! Most Monadenia are endemic to Northern California. NorCal has a really wide array of snails/slugs in general. Unfortunately from the area in California I live, it would take 12-14 hours to drive to where they are found. So close, yet sooo far.
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Cashell
Archachatina puylaerti
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Post by Cashell on Jul 9, 2017 21:01:29 GMT
Ha! For an Ontarian to drive to British Columbia, it would be 44 hours! 😱 Thankfully, the option to board a plane exists.
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