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Re: Looking for Red Snails
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jason stone
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Feb 21, 2005 16:07 PST
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Yeah,
When I move, my snails will be in a tank with less possible predation.
The pleco hasnt eaten any yet, but does really like to suck on things
(including rocks).
-jason
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 13:40:06 -0800 (PST), troi <tr-@lmi.net> wrote:
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He's eating them, maybe shell and all, IMHO>
I am certain my Hypanciatrus
are living on snails. The king tigers, the
zebras and the queen arabesque all seem to get very fat on very little
food. Wonder what the darn adonis is eating, also.
troi
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, jason stone wrote:
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Cliff,
Are you following me? ;) Thats what i just bought for them at about
the same time you wrote your email. The snails like them but the
pl*co loves them. Unfortunately, I think the pl*co loves the snails
too. We will see tomorrow if he was only sucking on their shells or
sucking them out of their shells.
-jason
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