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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2010 19:38:37 GMT
This is my 2nd post on my Grove snails. Since i will be breeding them and may send some in post, I know how to do Origami and if i do get any babies to sell can i use My origami box's and put them in a box? And can i use it as a dry snail treat box (Seeds)?
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Post by pandora on Mar 31, 2010 6:17:58 GMT
Wouldn't recommend putting them in a box if it's made out of paper, the snails could eat through it and escape, and the substrate and food will make it go soggy. Good idea with the origami treat box though, wish i could make origami lol
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2010 6:22:34 GMT
Well i could send you the link for origami, But if you dont have origami paper turn some A4 paper into a square and then do the origami(heres the link) www.en.origami-club.com/traditional/box1/index.htmlTheres loads more origami objects on that website :)Once yu get the hng of t yu should be able to do it besides i havent done origami in 4 years and only didi a box yesterday! (plus im 10
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Post by Bumblebee on Apr 1, 2010 9:49:32 GMT
I agree, don't use paper if you are to send snails, since paper can easily get damaged, either by the post office or during the travel. Plus what pandora said. Its better to use plastic box with a lid and pack the snails as good as possible in moss, since that seems to be the best packing material.
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