Gr8KarmaSF Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Jul 23, 2005 22,896 215 697 Quarantine Tank Apr 29, 2009 #2 Snails?
Gr8KarmaSF Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Jul 23, 2005 22,896 215 697 Quarantine Tank Apr 29, 2009 #4 Apple?
L Lupin Viviendo la vida loca! MFK Member Dec 7, 2006 20,590 66 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati Apr 29, 2009 #5 Mystery snails (Pomacea diffusa).
I indiana.dutton Jack Dempsey MFK Member Feb 28, 2009 1,242 0 36 Connecticut Apr 29, 2009 #6 Nice snail eggs!
Lizardking Jocke MFK Member Nov 9, 2006 1,876 3 38 45 Sweden Apr 30, 2009 #7 Lupin;3068523; said: Mystery snails (Pomacea diffusa). Click to expand... I thought it was apple snails anyway, the smaller clutch hatched 10 min after I took the pic.
Lupin;3068523; said: Mystery snails (Pomacea diffusa). Click to expand... I thought it was apple snails anyway, the smaller clutch hatched 10 min after I took the pic.
L Lupin Viviendo la vida loca! MFK Member Dec 7, 2006 20,590 66 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati Apr 30, 2009 #8 Mystery snails are still apple snails. Apple snail is a term referred to 9 genera including the Pomacea, Marisa and Asolene. The whole family is referred to as Ampullaridae in taxonomic terms.
Mystery snails are still apple snails. Apple snail is a term referred to 9 genera including the Pomacea, Marisa and Asolene. The whole family is referred to as Ampullaridae in taxonomic terms.
mr.reef24 Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 21, 2009 4,456 7 68 USA s704.photobucket.com Apr 30, 2009 #9 that's awesome how those snail eggs are bunched. mr.reef24