Kevin
Archachatina dimidiata
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Post by Kevin on Dec 3, 2005 20:22:20 GMT
Just checking my Limicolaria, and I looked from the bottom of they're tub and theres about 10-15 or so eggs thats burried at the bottom of they're substrate, my largest Limicolaria is only around 2-3cm shell length...Anyone know how long they take to hatch? I'm going to leave the eggs in there because they're burried right at the bottom of they're substrate (about 10cm deep) the eggs are about the size of fulica eggs, quite big considering the size of the snail that laid them (Im guessing my largest Limicolaria laid them, but cant be sure?) These are my Limicolaria-
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Post by eric2 on Dec 3, 2005 20:25:13 GMT
ifthey hatch keep me in mind edited to add i would like 2 please
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Dec 3, 2005 20:32:27 GMT
ifthey hatch keep me in mind Yeah sure.
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gabi
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Post by gabi on Dec 3, 2005 20:34:58 GMT
Wow, great news!
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Post by sezzy5889 on Dec 3, 2005 20:50:35 GMT
Oo Oo! i would like two if they hatch :-) pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez?
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Post by Ben snail on Dec 3, 2005 21:03:40 GMT
Oo Oo! i would like two if they hatch :-) pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez? wow kool,id possably like 2 plz
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Post by Daniel on Dec 3, 2005 21:47:49 GMT
can you keep these with fulicas dimi's ect?
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Val
Archachatina dimidiata
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Post by Val on Dec 3, 2005 22:21:11 GMT
Which species is limicolaria?
Val
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Dec 3, 2005 22:27:21 GMT
can you keep these with fulicas dimi's ect? I dont know? They are from Africa, so I dont see why not, I keep mine seperate though Which species is limicolaria? Val Im confused by what you mean? they're full name is Limicolaria flammea.
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Val
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Post by Val on Dec 3, 2005 22:30:09 GMT
It's O.K. me getting confused, I was wondering if they were achatina/archachatina, but of course they are totally different. ;D
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Post by section8angel on Dec 3, 2005 22:43:27 GMT
I'd love some too please if they hatch. Good luck.
Do you keep them the same way as Gals?
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Dec 4, 2005 0:01:18 GMT
Do you keep them the same way as Gals? I keep them in similar conditions to all my other snails, they have coco humous as a substrate, some moss, and are kept very humid, they havent got a water bowl though, when they're larger (they can get to 6.5cm shell size) I'll give them a shallow water bowl. At the moment they're tub isnt directly on a heatmat, but is near other heatmats in a warm room.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2005 15:41:24 GMT
let me just say these snails are brilliant pets ;D ive got 2 and theyre always active, they eat well and grow competently
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Dec 4, 2005 17:55:31 GMT
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Post by sezzy5889 on Dec 4, 2005 18:14:03 GMT
but these are their first batches to theres a 50% they are infertile, 4 of my fulica layed and two batches were infertile and two hatched and are doing great, and these were first batches so you never know...
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Jan 29, 2006 18:46:33 GMT
Just feeding my Limicolaria, I spotted 4 tiny limicolaria in with them ;D they're only around 4mm at the most, Im not sure when they hatched, and I dont want to dig around they're substrate just in case I disturb any eggs hatching..I can see 2 batches of eggs through the side of they're tub, theres still at least 6-8 eggs that havent hatched yet.
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Post by sezzy5889 on Jan 29, 2006 18:48:46 GMT
Oh Oh Oh save me a couple congrats, yay!!!!! ;D
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Post by felix93 on Jan 29, 2006 18:52:37 GMT
Is there any left for me? *Praying really hard Kevin will say yes!*
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Post by sezzy5889 on Jan 29, 2006 18:53:39 GMT
Pics! Pics! Pics! and save me a couple still rofl I thought you werent' keen on Long skinny snails fe
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Post by section8angel on Jan 29, 2006 19:02:23 GMT
Well done. Sarah!! You and me already asked if we could have some Lol Great job Kevin. Fingers crossed the rest hatch
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Post by sezzy5889 on Jan 29, 2006 19:05:09 GMT
oh yeah, hehe i didn't even remember, lol, but did he remember is the question, hmmm *mysterious look*
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Jan 29, 2006 19:18:52 GMT
Theres an egg visable in the third picture, I think it had been pushed up from under the substrate by one of them, I partially reburried it Is there any left for me? *Praying really hard Kevin will say yes!* Ive had a few requests already, so hopefully enough of them hatch, grow and survive till they're old enough to send out...I'd like to keep a few of them myself. Hopefully there'll be enough for everyone who wants them though. oh yeah, hehe i didn't even remember, lol, but did he remember is the question, hmmm *mysterious look* I remembered ;D
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Post by felix93 on Jan 29, 2006 19:25:27 GMT
Kevin I will wait at the back of the queue, if you have got a couple for me, that would be nice. Thank you. ;D
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apple
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Post by apple on Jan 29, 2006 19:26:12 GMT
Congrats!
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LisaLQ
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Post by LisaLQ on Jan 29, 2006 19:31:42 GMT
Congrats Kevin, isn't it nice when good work pays off
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