diana
Achatina fulica
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Post by diana on Nov 6, 2008 18:12:25 GMT
::)I know they give birth to live young, but my question is do they give have masses at a time? I find it easy to dispose of the eggs, but would struggle to do the same with cute lickle baby snailies - I have the opportunity to own a couple, but dont want to end up buried in them! What do other owners do?
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Dusk
Achatina tincta
In ur viv stealin ur snailets
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Post by Dusk on Nov 6, 2008 19:07:42 GMT
Baby iredalei are much, much easier to find homes for than fulis - some people have waiting lists for the next time their breeding pair reproduces. I wouldn't worry about ending up overwhelmed
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Post by heydihoo on Nov 6, 2008 20:50:49 GMT
dont worry as far as i am aware they only give birth to between 10-12 snails and they are reasonably easy to find new homes for
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loly
Achatina achatina
Trevor!
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Post by loly on Dec 9, 2008 17:30:06 GMT
i'm late, again, on replying, but i have just got 2 iredaleis, and i figure they are actually easier to look after than my fulicas, my iredaleis prefer a milder tempreture, and eat alot more. like heydihoo said they have about 10-20 babies, but are easy to rehome sorry for a late reply, i think i'm snail warped
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