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Post by sezzy5889 on Aug 29, 2005 20:35:13 GMT
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Post by anjieburdett on Aug 29, 2005 20:53:31 GMT
Your's are just making me out to be a liar then rofl. ;D no, you're right - the last lot i got didn't give the cuttle a second glance - these ones are eating it like there's no tomorrow - very strange - but good. Glad they're doing ok Sarah - got any piccies ;D Anjie,x.
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Post by sezzy5889 on Aug 30, 2005 8:12:55 GMT
I have taken some but somebody's borrowing the camera so can't upload them just yet, don't worry i will ;D
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Post by natrat84 on Aug 30, 2005 13:32:14 GMT
My tigers haven't touched the cuttlefish yet. I will persevere lol. They eat for england though
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Post by Paul on Aug 30, 2005 14:29:01 GMT
I don't think tigers or margies are particularly fussy, it really depends on how they were raised. My tiger babies eat a larger range of stuff than my adults.
For snails not eating calcium, here is part of what I wrote in my new problem section (which ain't online yet):
"Try crushing the cuttlefish and sprinkling it over other food, perhaps even covering some of the the substrate with it. The snails will eat the food, discover the cuttlefish since they can't separate the two. Then you can put pieces of cuttlefish in dusted with cuttlefish powder. Your snails will recognise the poweder and in doing so discover the cuttlefish. In most cases this works fine."
Worked for me, they all eat cuttelfish except for my Megalobulimus, who refuse to eat it off the bone.
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Post by sezzy5889 on Sept 3, 2005 14:14:45 GMT
Ok, here you go Anjie some piccies of your beloved tigers ;D and heres one of them with the margies and heres a couple of pics of the margies new shell growth, shows they're doing well. Even the tigers have a couple of mm new shell growth :-) there you go :-)
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Post by anjieburdett on Sept 3, 2005 17:03:17 GMT
OH WOW SARAH!! Thanks so much for showing me them - you're doing a grand job, they all look great ;D
Anjie,x.
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