Giant African Land Snails

Started by OliveOil, March 05, 2007, 18:26:14

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OliveOil

I was given 2 teeny baby land snails last week for my son and i just wondered if anyone knew anything about them as babies.  I have lots of info on adult snails but these are really tiny!

OliveOil


coznbob

Give them cuttlefish and they'll soon grow thick and healthy shells!

Care for them the same as you would the adults, just be careful when you pick them up, don't want any squishing! :)
Smile at your enemies.

It makes them wonder what you are up to.

OllieC

I had 3 as a kid - Rod, Jane and Freddy. I used to walk down to the fruit and veg shop & get their lettuces that were past their best for free. We were pretty skint. They had an amazing appetite - a lettuce or 2 per day! I kept them in a fish tank, used a fish tank thermostat (NOT A HEATERSTAT), connected to a lightbulb which it switched on & off for heat (probably about 25 degrees C).

I also gave them all the cuttlefsh bones they could eat.

They started laying eggs (in compost) which never hatched, and then one day after cleaning them out, I accidently left the thermostat out of the tank, with the light bulb (heater) inside. They smelt great as they were slowly cooked alive. I was traumatised.

Excellent pets though, provided you don't cook 'em.

I still have the shells somewhere in my mother's house - I think she varnished them.

manicscousers

Quote from: OllieC on March 15, 2007, 09:50:10
I had 3 as a kid - Rod, Jane and Freddy. I used to walk down to the fruit and veg shop & get their lettuces that were past their best for free. We were pretty skint. They had an amazing appetite - a lettuce or 2 per day! I kept them in a fish tank, used a fish tank thermostat (NOT A HEATERSTAT), connected to a lightbulb which it switched on & off for heat (probably about 25 degrees C).

I also gave them all the cuttlefsh bones they could eat.

They started laying eggs (in compost) which never hatched, and then one day after cleaning them out, I accidently left the thermostat out of the tank, with the light bulb (heater) inside. They smelt great as they were slowly cooked alive. I was traumatised.

Excellent pets though, provided you don't cook 'em.

made me laugh out loud,  ;D ;D ;D, awful, aren't I  ;D

I still have the shells somewhere in my mother's house - I think she varnished them.


dtw

Don't let them escape.  :o  ;D

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