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Post by Tigs on Apr 27, 2007 11:01:16 GMT
My two Immacs from South Africa are on a Major Cuttlefish Binge.
I was wondering if anyone has noticed a connection to this and breeding (Wonders if this should be in the breeding forum?)
They are both fully grown and havent added much shell other then fixing the holes they came with.
Ta Muchly
Tigs
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teresa
Achatina fulica
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Post by teresa on Apr 27, 2007 11:10:29 GMT
mine munch on loads just before they lay, so they could have been at it lol
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Post by Tigs on Apr 27, 2007 14:53:35 GMT
Wayhay!
Cant wait for these to breed as they are new to capitivity ;D
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Val
Archachatina dimidiata
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Post by Val on Apr 27, 2007 17:38:37 GMT
My degneri used to slime onto the cuttlefish and literally stay there for days when they came off the cuttlefish was practically down to the shell at the back!! They didn't lay just after they used to do this but BOY did they grow!! ;D Val
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The Mcdermott Sisters
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Post by The Mcdermott Sisters on May 9, 2007 7:01:40 GMT
Hi We have gave our snails (21 of them!!) some cuttlefish and they are not touching it.They are climbing over it then going to sleep.Can you answer why they are not eating it???
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Post by katherineh on May 9, 2007 8:21:36 GMT
Wild caught snails do not always take to cuttle readily- maybe they do not recognise it as a foodstuff. Or they may be nibbling and you just need to look really closely to see the marks. They're Helix aspersa, right? So their mouths are pretty small.
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Post by mickysnail on May 9, 2007 22:15:57 GMT
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