snailgirl
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Post by snailgirl on Oct 11, 2009 1:08:42 GMT
I want to see the snails in soil! What find can I see them in? Black and brown are out of the question!
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coyote
Archachatina papyracea
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Post by coyote on Oct 11, 2009 2:34:10 GMT
I don't think such a product exists.
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Rachel
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Post by Rachel on Oct 11, 2009 13:40:57 GMT
sphagnum moss is usually green, but there is no other substrate I know of with different colours that isn't toxic to snails. Its just a case of having a hunt i'm afraid.
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kanin
Achatina immaculata
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Post by kanin on Oct 11, 2009 15:21:18 GMT
Well, there is red, yellow and black desert sand available if the snail in question is of a species that require sand, other species dont seem to like sand though.
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snailgirl
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Post by snailgirl on Oct 11, 2009 16:20:50 GMT
Well, I have a garlic and a garden I believe.
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coyote
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Post by coyote on Oct 11, 2009 21:19:06 GMT
I would not recommend sand for those species. Sorry.
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snailgirl
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Post by snailgirl on Oct 12, 2009 15:50:54 GMT
Yes Mam. I heard it dries the little guys up.
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