nicolasnail
Archachatina marginata
Snowy the margie queen
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Post by nicolasnail on Aug 6, 2009 12:36:15 GMT
Heya all can someone help answer a few questions i have please? I was going to buy two juvenile immac var immac and noticed the seller was also selling panthera babies but they cannot be kept together, as even though their both immac the panthera may rasp on the other immacs. But is this a definite or worth the risk? I only have one spare tank so it's one or the other. I don't know much about immcas so maybe someone who has kept them a while can tell me. Can the immac var immac be kept with other snails or only other immacs? In interests of breeding which one is the easiest to re home? I do intend to breed them (it helps pay for upkeep) so whatever snail I buy needs to be easy to sell. Any help will be appreciated, thanks - Nicola.
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lucyjames
Achatina immaculata
I iz da King...
Posts: 323
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Post by lucyjames on Aug 9, 2009 18:13:57 GMT
See I was led to believe that it is all immacs that rasp on other snails flesh....
Hmmm...thats got me wondering...
I would also be interested in finding this out...!!!!
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coyote
Archachatina papyracea
Cochleas ego amo
Posts: 2,955
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Post by coyote on Aug 9, 2009 19:27:23 GMT
There was a thread here a long time ago about an experiment someone did with her pantheras. The pantheras chewed up the foot of one of her other snails. She separated them once she confirmed what was happening. I'm going to try to find that thread.
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coyote
Archachatina papyracea
Cochleas ego amo
Posts: 2,955
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Post by coyote on Aug 9, 2009 19:32:13 GMT
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lucyjames
Achatina immaculata
I iz da King...
Posts: 323
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Post by lucyjames on Aug 15, 2009 14:10:33 GMT
Thank you for that Coyote....
Just in case I am going to continue keeping all of my Immacs separated from my other snails!
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