kanin
Achatina immaculata
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Post by kanin on Jul 28, 2009 5:43:45 GMT
Archachatina bicarinata and Archachatina camerunensis, Anyone on here who currently keep any of theese species? Or perhaps have keept them in the past? Just checking as I've come to find theese very interesting and want to know more about them and if they possibly could be aquirered without importing wild caughts. If you have any experience of theese species feel free to post it here as I havent been able to find much info on how to keep them but I figure they could be keept like Archachatina Marginata. mature size of the Archachatina bicarinata would also be interesting.
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Dusk
Achatina tincta
In ur viv stealin ur snailets
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Post by Dusk on Jul 28, 2009 10:13:49 GMT
I have some c/b baby cams on the way from a seller in Germany via a friend, which were bred from w/c parents, so I know c/b forms do exist, but good luck finding any! I think I got very lucky What little information there is suggests that they enjoy the same conditions as margies. When mine arrive, they'll be going into an established margie tank, so I'll be able to post on how they do or what changes I end up making for them
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kanin
Achatina immaculata
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Post by kanin on Jul 28, 2009 15:19:17 GMT
Thanks dusk. Good to know that camerunensis are available in captivity, Hopefully I'll be able to get some later on, just need a new tank first, and a place to put it, most probably a bigger apartment aswell...
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Dusk
Achatina tincta
In ur viv stealin ur snailets
Posts: 665
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Post by Dusk on Jul 28, 2009 15:36:46 GMT
Hehe... well, my babies are tiny now but I've got a small group so with any luck I can get them breeding in a year or two. I'm hopeful
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