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Post by hickoryflat30188 on Jul 8, 2019 12:48:19 GMT
I have two medium-sized mystery snails that I got at a very reputable aquatic store here in Roswell Georgia. I purchase them probably maybe three weeks ago possibly a month ago and now I have 2 snail clutches just above the water line in my 5 gallon Fluval Spec V. I'd like to send pictures but I don't see any directions as to how to attach photos. I'm attempting to post on this forum from my Google Pixel cell phone.
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Post by morningcoffee on Jul 8, 2019 14:36:55 GMT
You can upload the photos to a site like Imgur, ImgBB or Tinypic, then copy-paste the URL of the uploaded pic into a post here.
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Post by littlegoldsnail on Jul 23, 2019 15:13:43 GMT
That’s so cool! I’ve been trying to get my mysteries to breed, and the have been mating, but no eggs yet. If your afraid of bumping the eggs and knocking them into the water then you can build and incubator (you can just look up online how to make one, it’s pretty easy).
Btw, I have had great success with imagbb
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Post by hickoryflat30188 on Aug 10, 2019 12:18:55 GMT
Hi all sorry I've not posted again in awhile. I have now had 3 lovely Mystery snail clutches. They all looked healthy, but all 3 dried up & the little egg sacs opened w/nothing in them. I really want at least one clutch to hatch. I have only attempted to remove one & hatch outside the tank, that was not successful either. What am I doing wrong? Please help I feel so sorry for the parents.
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Post by littlegoldsnail on Aug 11, 2019 2:45:53 GMT
The eggs need to stay moist, but they can drown so just mist the with a spray bottle to prevent that (but not to much water cause they can suffocate/drown). When the snails are ready to hatch take the clutch and put it under the water and gently help the baby’s out (they can get stuck in the egg and die if you ph it to high because that will make the eggs to thick for them to break out)
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