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Post by escargot5 on Sept 8, 2008 3:15:09 GMT
Hello All, Is there much of a demand for snails as pets? How does one go about selling them if there is a demand? I have cepaea nemoralis or brown lipped snails. Thank you Richard
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goose
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Post by goose on Sept 8, 2008 10:22:00 GMT
There is a demand for snails as pets but usually for the giant species or more unusual species of smaller snail. Cepaea nemoralis as a common native species to the UK and can be collected readily so I imagine you would find difficulty in obtaining money for these as people can obtain them for free if they look for them.
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Post by whodoesntlovesnails on Sept 19, 2008 22:52:16 GMT
lol, yeah, u will never find someone in america wanting to buy a helix aspersa since they are EVERYWHERE,l ol
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Post by escargot5 on Sept 24, 2008 4:07:53 GMT
Thank you for your feedback Goose and Whodoes ! I appreciate it. Now I have to go find out what a helix aspersa is out of curiousity! take care, Richard
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Post by fabrizio on Dec 2, 2009 11:29:33 GMT
Excuse me for OT, has anyone heard from Richard (Escargot5) anymore? I was in contact with him, yet his email address box is no more active, nor he comes here on the forum...
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Post by Bumblebee on Dec 3, 2009 6:04:04 GMT
Well alot of people that join this forum seem to just have like one or two questions, then they just sort of vanish before anyone actually get to really know them =/
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coyote
Archachatina papyracea
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Post by coyote on Dec 3, 2009 6:52:57 GMT
It doesn't look like he's been here on the board for a couple of months. I don't know how else to get in touch with him.
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