cepealove
Achatina achatina
Rarrgh!...
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Post by cepealove on Jul 19, 2010 19:19:50 GMT
I am getting a few feluca's this saturday. And wondering if they can mix with retics?
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Post by crossless on Jul 19, 2010 19:51:55 GMT
You can mix species only that needs and have identical conditions for environment (humidity & temp) if they don't then other species won't feel well when other one needs are fulfilled. I like myself different species in different terrariums, but I'm keeping native snails in same because I'm not breeding them.
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Post by pleurdonteisabella on Jul 19, 2010 20:00:06 GMT
I have a few mixed tanks i have fulica with tigers and they are doing well and i have a few retics in with my margies in a very warm tank and they are again doing well.
Fulica and retics will be fine together.
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Post by ness on Jul 19, 2010 20:04:45 GMT
Agreed with Crossless. There are many species that can make good tank mates, retics and fulica can and do share well. If you set up the tank to suit the retics then the fulica should be fine. Not all species can be kept with others, so it's good to check. For example Immaculata should be kept with their own kind as they may rasp on other snails. L.flammae and M.oblongus should be kept with their one kind as they show signs of stress and retract when with other species. A.marginata and A.achatina make good tank-mates, A.reticulata, A.fulica, P.isabella can all mix well.
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cepealove
Achatina achatina
Rarrgh!...
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Post by cepealove on Jul 19, 2010 20:33:43 GMT
Thanks guys im fighting myself i have a contact with retics available. And thought id ask before commiting. X
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