Val
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Post by Val on Jan 29, 2006 19:32:53 GMT
Hey Kevin well done!! I will stand at the very back behind felix, and if you still have any spare ! would love to have 2
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Post by section8angel on Jan 29, 2006 19:43:22 GMT
Awww so tiny.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2006 16:23:10 GMT
awwwwww babiesh congratulations ;D how many will u keep?
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Jan 30, 2006 17:08:43 GMT
Im not sure yet, that depends on how many hatch and survive.
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Post by Ben snail on Jan 30, 2006 20:43:51 GMT
could i have one please
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Post by ian on Feb 14, 2006 21:37:00 GMT
Grr why do i always see these posts so late!!!! If you do have a list can you put me on it please for two baby Limicolaria. Atleast put me on an advance waiting list, im sure you'll have more babies soon. Good luck raising them, has anyone else managed to breed them before? The only other ones ive heard of in the UK are brought over from Africa.
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Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Feb 14, 2006 22:44:27 GMT
has anyone else managed to breed them before? My ones were captive bred in Europe, I was told they were about 6 months old when I got them, they were about 1.5-2cm at that age. Ive left the baby snails in with the adults and they seem to be doing ok, Ive counted about 7-8, they're usually on the underside of lettuce I place in there, so hopefully they're eating.
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Post by ian on Feb 15, 2006 18:08:57 GMT
How well are they growing?
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