I still have to think of a name for them 0w0
The close ups are both of the largest and the smallest snails, which seem to have grown fond of each other (aka they are horny little buggers).
Before anyone wonders about this, the white spots in the top of the shell of the three of them are markings of deterioration produced by rough handling combined with low calcium environment... they where just brought to the store when I bought them so I guess they where being treated a bit poorly where they where bred ó___ò
Anyways, I've got the water slightly hardened with calcium yesterday and it´s just a matter of time before they get better =)
Btw the name of this guys' species is Pomacea diffusa and are generally called apple snails.
Aren't they cute =D
The close ups are both of the largest and the smallest snails, which seem to have grown fond of each other (aka they are horny little buggers).
Before anyone wonders about this, the white spots in the top of the shell of the three of them are markings of deterioration produced by rough handling combined with low calcium environment... they where just brought to the store when I bought them so I guess they where being treated a bit poorly where they where bred ó___ò
Anyways, I've got the water slightly hardened with calcium yesterday and it´s just a matter of time before they get better =)
Btw the name of this guys' species is Pomacea diffusa and are generally called apple snails.
Aren't they cute =D
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It reminds me of my snails. I had a combination of Apple Snails, and some Mystery Snails (actually the species name, in various colors.)
At least, I think the gold-looking ones were Apple snails. They were marketed as Gold Mystery snails, but the shell-door was different than it was supposed to be.
BTW, I know that Apple Snails can grow to be HUGE if kept properly... any idea how long that takes?
At least, I think the gold-looking ones were Apple snails. They were marketed as Gold Mystery snails, but the shell-door was different than it was supposed to be.
BTW, I know that Apple Snails can grow to be HUGE if kept properly... any idea how long that takes?
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