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Post by supersnailen on Sept 14, 2020 5:22:02 GMT
I know I just recently made a thread asking about mites (and if you responded, thank you very much!) But now I have a different problem. I can't find my slug in it's container. I've searched twice, once well and once extremely well and they're just not there. Of course there is the chance that they escaped but I keep the tops on my tanks and try to make sure I don't accidentally take them with food dishes or decorations. I know they were in the tank at least a week ago because I took pictures of them. Is it possible they passed and left nothing behind?
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Post by morningcoffee on Sept 15, 2020 17:10:57 GMT
I know I just recently made a thread asking about mites (and if you responded, thank you very much!) But now I have a different problem. I can't find my slug in it's container. I've searched twice, once well and once extremely well and they're just not there. Of course there is the chance that they escaped but I keep the tops on my tanks and try to make sure I don't accidentally take them with food dishes or decorations. I know they were in the tank at least a week ago because I took pictures of them. Is it possible they passed and left nothing behind? It's more likely that they are buried in the soil somewhere, were on food that was removed, or escaped - slugs can often squeeze themselves through very small gaps.
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Post by supersnailen on Sept 16, 2020 17:28:22 GMT
I know I just recently made a thread asking about mites (and if you responded, thank you very much!) But now I have a different problem. I can't find my slug in it's container. I've searched twice, once well and once extremely well and they're just not there. Of course there is the chance that they escaped but I keep the tops on my tanks and try to make sure I don't accidentally take them with food dishes or decorations. I know they were in the tank at least a week ago because I took pictures of them. Is it possible they passed and left nothing behind? It's more likely that they are buried in the soil somewhere, were on food that was removed, or escaped - slugs can often squeeze themselves through very small gaps. i checked the soil a few times and didn't see them. It wouldn't be hard to spot them in the food dish, but ultimately I'm not perfect and there's still the chance they escaped at a time i didn't double check whatever I was doing, and that breaks my heart.
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Post by slugs on Nov 12, 2020 15:17:28 GMT
Any luck? I know my three boys can hide for a while sometimes. I hope you find them
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