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Post by Snail Lover. on Mar 11, 2009 21:36:50 GMT
This saturday im getting a baby snail, i already have 2 snails one is a nearly fully grown fulicia and the others a half grown fulicia, but when i add my new snail will it be ok, do i feed it differently ?, when i seen them at the shop days ago they were only penny size, could someone please just give me a load of advice about anything to do with them being small and babies? Thankyou!
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Post by ade2009 on Mar 24, 2009 17:53:49 GMT
Hi, Treat them as you do the big ones, i have around 30 babies here and they eat / sleep and drink the same as the big fellas.You may have to be careful the big ones dont accidentally crush the smaller one Ade
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lizzie97444
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Post by lizzie97444 on Mar 25, 2009 0:49:53 GMT
Maybe if their size varies too much you should keep them in different tanks. Once my little garden snail (Eliza! ) got ,ahem.. sewed up by Mark. They were about 4 cm different. Mark sat on Eliza, dunno what he was thinking about, but he did and then my poor Eliza was found under Mark, her body inside with SOO MANY BUBBLES. I was soo scared to death! but then I washed her in warm water, and all was fine.. The bubbles made it sooo slippery. :)so this is my story, now I have to keep them in different tanks But Eliza grew so much now And I'm not sure If I could put them together but yeah So If yours have some size difference I think you should keep them seperately
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lizzie97444
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Post by lizzie97444 on Mar 25, 2009 0:52:30 GMT
ooh. kinda read the question wrong.. yes just do what you do for for your big snailies.
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coyote
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Post by coyote on Mar 26, 2009 2:47:20 GMT
Still, it's a good idea to keep little ones separate from the big ones anyway.
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