Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Jul 5, 2005 11:28:11 GMT
Ive been looking around my garden the last few nights, and some fields and lanes, to try and find Giant Leopard Slugs...No luck so far, which is quite surprising, I had planned to keep some, temporary at first, They are very impressive slugs I think, I think keeping them could learn me about keeping different slugs, their activity, food preferences, egg-laying and so-fourth www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/bioref/Animalia_inverts/Limax_maximus.htmlI used to find them regular, but am suprised that i havent seen them for a whille..The link describes them as being widespread, but rather local...Anyone happen to notice any in their back gardens ;D
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Post by Paul on Jul 5, 2005 12:50:48 GMT
The picture in that link is very distinct. I get similar looking slugs in my back yard. They are the same brown/fawn colour but the darker bits are not as contrasting. I'll try and get a picture and you can decide. Also, have you thought about Arion rufus, particularly the red variety: I have seen these knocking about a few times over the years. Pretty impressive slugs I think.
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Post by anjieburdett on Jul 5, 2005 12:51:34 GMT
I had a HUGE one of those in my garden last year...he lived under my rabbit hutch and was out on the patio every night. I used to joke about catching him and sending him to Arno lol. Haven't seen him this year though. I'll keep an eye out for him.
Anjie,x.
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Post by pheonixx on Jul 5, 2005 13:25:06 GMT
I have one word..yuk sorry but I could not handle those they look naked without a shell LOL
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Post by Kevin on Jul 5, 2005 13:29:13 GMT
Wow! very impressed with the red Arion rufus, I would love to keep some of those.. Whats my chances of finding them?
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Post by Kevin on Jul 5, 2005 14:56:41 GMT
Just found two Leopard Slugs up my garden, and about 50 brown and blueish slugs...Took the two leopards ;D
One's just like the picture in the link I posted, only a lot smaller, about 5cm or so..The others about 1.5cm, both are enjoying some lettuce and move pretty fast I noticed for slugs ;D Still looking for massive slugs though
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 15:35:15 GMT
I wish i could find some lepord slugs have loads of the orange rufus slug thingys, and if you dont mind me asking this question ........... what is that thing ont he end of the tail? its poo right? where does it come from?? lol. you now just made me go outside for a leopard slug hunt sophie
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 15:36:48 GMT
LOL! a slug, naked!!!!!!!! I have one word..yuk sorry but I could not handle those they look naked without a shell LOL
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Post by Arno on Jul 5, 2005 15:46:58 GMT
Well you know,the Dutch word for slugs is naked-snails ;D
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 15:48:01 GMT
PMSL! LOL. I WOULD LMAO IF ANYONE SAID THAT TO ME IN THE STREET! ''look, theres a naked snail'' ROFL
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 15:49:22 GMT
would anyone like to swap slugs with? me? a leopard [slug] for the nicest slug i could find?
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 15:52:13 GMT
the slug [the last one] looks [glow=green,2,300]alot[/glow] like most of the slugs in my garden some quite big. The picture in that link is very distinct. I get similar looking slugs in my back yard. They are the same brown/fawn colour but the darker bits are not as contrasting. I'll try and get a picture and you can decide. Also, have you thought about Arion rufus, particularly the red variety: I have seen these knocking about a few times over the years. Pretty impressive slugs I think.
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 15:53:13 GMT
cool! i wrote in red!
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Post by Leah on Jul 5, 2005 16:12:43 GMT
I don't like slugs they look like turds
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Post by anjieburdett on Jul 5, 2005 16:21:05 GMT
ROFL
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 16:44:10 GMT
ROFLMAO actually, i saw a slug eating a turd the other day [gross i know]
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Post by Leah on Jul 5, 2005 17:11:25 GMT
eugh! minging!
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Post by Kevin on Jul 5, 2005 18:19:17 GMT
If your having trouble finding them I could send you some when I collect some more, Im searching my garden later for some more Leopard Slugs, hopefully I will find some adults
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 18:31:31 GMT
cool! and if you find loads, then could ya send me 3? 2 for the garden [so they can breed] and one to keep? thanks in advance. how much would it cost? how much would p+p be?
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Post by Kevin on Jul 5, 2005 18:37:25 GMT
cool! and if you find loads, then could ya send me 3? 2 for the garden [so they can breed] and one to keep? thanks in advance. how much would it cost? how much would p+p be? The slugs wouldnt cost anything They didnt cost me nothing, just pay the p+p cost, im not sure how much the post office charges for the weight of parcel they would be sent in, I'll work all that out when Ive collected the slugs...I'll be looking for the large red slugs also..
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 18:38:18 GMT
oh yeah. the post said swap, but now i doubt you'd want a slug from my garden which you'd probably find anywhere else. i found a REALLY friendly 1 today and bought him in
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 18:42:13 GMT
yeah, the orange version of the red ones is very common. when i looked in a nature book once i saw the red slug thing, then realised the red slugs are exactly the same as the orange ones but red. not so interested in the red ones though. the l. [leopards slugs] look a bit more interesting. hmm, just looked at the page you gave a link to and saw it said woods. maybe i could go to the woods in the [glow=yellow,2,300] SUMMER HOLIDAYS!!!!!![/glow] cool! and if you find loads, then could ya send me 3? 2 for the garden [so they can breed] and one to keep? thanks in advance. how much would it cost? how much would p+p be? The slugs wouldnt cost anything They didnt cost me nothing, just pay the p+p cost, im not sure how much the post office charges for the weight of parcel they would be sent in, I'll work all that out when Ive collected the slugs...I'll be looking for the large red slugs also..
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Post by Kevin on Jul 5, 2005 18:49:47 GMT
yeah, the orange version of the red ones is very common. when i looked in a nature book once i saw the red slug thing, then realised the red slugs are exactly the same as the orange ones but red. not so interested in the red ones though. the l. [leopards slugs] look a bit more interesting. hmm, just looked at the page you gave a link to and saw it said woods. maybe i could go to the woods in the [glow=yellow,2,300] SUMMER HOLIDAYS!!!!!![/glow] The slugs wouldnt cost anything They didnt cost me nothing, just pay the p+p cost, im not sure how much the post office charges for the weight of parcel they would be sent in, I'll work all that out when Ive collected the slugs...I'll be looking for the large red slugs also.. Theres several small forests less than two miles from my house...I'll go and search there later this week, I just had a quick search of my garden, found loads of the small brown slugs, no more striped leopards for now though
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Post by bookitten on Jul 5, 2005 18:55:29 GMT
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Post by Kevin on Jul 5, 2005 19:02:46 GMT
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