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Post by fairy on Aug 24, 2006 2:32:00 GMT
hi, everyone.I come from China.And I take one Chinese type of snail for you----White Jade snail, which we named, because its meat is white like snow. I have many beautiful photoes.
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Post by apple on Aug 24, 2006 2:40:05 GMT
Hi Very interesting snails.! Me and Eric were looking for these white snails. Which specie are they? Are they from Africa? Could you clean the shell to have a better look? Thanks a lot. Welcome here.
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Post by cnfairy on Aug 24, 2006 3:06:00 GMT
;D ok, give me some time, i will take some photoes.
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Post by cnfairy on Aug 24, 2006 3:30:59 GMT
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Post by apple on Aug 24, 2006 3:40:10 GMT
Very nice snails. I hope that more people here will have a look on them and tell what they are. For how much are you selling them?
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Post by cnfairy on Aug 24, 2006 7:09:50 GMT
we have a raising farm. there are fresh, breeder, frozen, canned, dried pruducts.
if you need, everyone can meet me. my email adress: chshiyu@sina.com
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Post by craftysnails on Aug 24, 2006 7:36:41 GMT
They are so lovely snails, I am not sure as you live in China as it take ages to post here U.K I wont be take risk. If anyone got those snails in UK I would buy it as they in UK know what I mean?
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Post by eric2 on Aug 24, 2006 7:42:51 GMT
they look like fulica to me i have been loing for these for ages have pmd you and emailed you
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Post by eric2 on Aug 24, 2006 7:47:14 GMT
if a large order is done it would cut down on p+p a bit i could get them in if anyone wants to add some to my order?
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Post by craftysnails on Aug 24, 2006 8:00:52 GMT
mmmm depend on price pm me then
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Post by KathyM on Aug 24, 2006 8:39:56 GMT
I can't see the pictures? TBH eric I'd be very careful about buying these.
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Post by felix93 on Aug 24, 2006 9:06:08 GMT
Beautiful snails ;D
I have seen quite a lot of these snails back home when I was a kid. Not too sure the name though.
The speed posting a parcel from China is just about the same time as from Africa or USA, but then not too sure about the duty tax if send from China. (Eric, you have to be careful how much the postage they are going to charge, I roughly know the idea if they overly charge the postage if you really going to order these snails.)
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Post by Kevin on Aug 24, 2006 10:40:18 GMT
I can see the pictures, but they took a long time to load up.
They look like white fulica.
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Post by KathyM on Aug 24, 2006 16:31:37 GMT
I can't see the pictures? TBH eric I'd be very careful about buying these. I take it back - sorry about my guarded nature. The pics didn't work for me and it's best to be careful when there aren't pics. Now they're working I can see how gorgeous they are. I want some *lol*.
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Post by LisaLQ on Aug 24, 2006 18:34:16 GMT
Me too But I doubt I'll be able to afford them if they're going to be pricey...
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Post by cnfairy on Aug 25, 2006 0:49:10 GMT
thank everyone's support.
the fresh snails are difficult to send some countries.
I found this website by accident. Because i have them, i want to enjoiy them with you.
ye, they very like the black Achatina fulica. in one simple word, they are the mutation from fulica. many people breed them in China, and you can eat the cates in more and more restaurants.
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Post by Leah on Aug 26, 2006 11:40:48 GMT
Most people here aren't that keen on eating snails, we keep them as pets. Do you sell them just as food then, or both?
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Post by KathyM on Aug 26, 2006 11:43:08 GMT
thank everyone's support. the fresh snails are difficult to send some countries. Hi cbfairy When you say "fresh" do you mean dead and ready for consumption or alive? Thanks Kathy
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Post by cnfairy on Aug 28, 2006 0:40:34 GMT
oh, i am very sorry. manby i have taken some errors. because my english is poor, i could not depaint them clear and nice. i have bred them ever to research something happened on them. we are a farm, and have many, many snails. most of them are producted. but, to me, when i look they spread their antennas each other, put up their head, the scene is very beautiful.
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Post by KathyM on Aug 28, 2006 11:48:28 GMT
Hi cnfairy - please don't be ashamed of your English - without meaning to be patronising, you are doing very well and it's lovely to meet you
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Post by apple on Aug 28, 2006 17:34:06 GMT
Hi Cnfairy Do you sell them alive too, right? If yes, how much they cost? How much is the shippment cost to europe? Do you have any idea? regards
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Post by loops on Aug 28, 2006 18:05:05 GMT
Beautiful snails.
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Post by Tigs on Aug 28, 2006 19:14:54 GMT
Very Beautiful. I wonder if it would be worth asking in China Town?
Thinking on the same lines as Brixton
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Post by eric2 on Aug 28, 2006 19:50:26 GMT
i live near a china town next time im up there i will have a look around
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Post by KathyM on Aug 28, 2006 19:58:10 GMT
Are you in Newcastle then Eric? I used to live round the corner from there (have a pint in Rosie's for me).
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