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Post by rosanna123 on Aug 8, 2010 20:25:43 GMT
i have just been and checked on my flemmeas to find 3 batches of eggs, 1 of which is being layed as i speak, im so happy, i was starting to think i was doing some thing wrong as none of my new species have started breeding im so so happy
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Post by pleurdonteisabella on Aug 9, 2010 14:14:34 GMT
They breed like there is no tomorrow.
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Post by fabrizio on Aug 13, 2010 22:11:44 GMT
I never kept them till now, yet I believe it could be so, Gemma, even because their usual lifespan is quite short, little more than 1 year if I was told right (and some friends confirmed); yet it's enough if they manage to breed within their useful time, and offspring should be worthy the utmost care, as they are really "needed" in order to keep the species in colture. My best congratulations, Rosanna
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Post by rosanna123 on Aug 13, 2010 22:45:52 GMT
thank you, i was thinking that i was doing something wrong as none of my species had bred but now i beleive that i am doing something right lol
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Post by aerliss on Aug 14, 2010 18:10:45 GMT
Congrats Rosanna! Here's hoping they all hatch XD
lol How do you make time for all those snails? Takes me an hour every day to feed, clean and what-not my lot... and I've only got three tanks!
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Post by rosanna123 on Aug 14, 2010 22:53:11 GMT
im a mum who never goes out lol
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Post by pleurdonteisabella on Aug 15, 2010 19:34:03 GMT
I never kept them till now, yet I believe it could be so, Gemma, even because their usual lifespan is quite short, little more than 1 year if I was told right (and some friends confirmed); yet it's enough if they manage to breed within their useful time, and offspring should be worthy the utmost care, as they are really "needed" in order to keep the species in colture. My best congratulations, Rosanna Oh they will get extra special care they are beautiful little snails and i would like to get a nice colony going.
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Post by lee2211 on Aug 20, 2010 11:27:51 GMT
Just remember that they take a lot longer to grow up than other snails. They need at least a month or two and are very delicate so you have to be extra careful.
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Post by rosanna123 on Aug 20, 2010 11:29:14 GMT
ok thanks for the advice
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