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James M Cheshire <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Feb 1999 06:58:29 -0600
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Dear all, I am writing this message at 6:42 AM.
I decided that I would get up and search for some
snails, as it was quite moist and just the perfect habitat
for garden snails and their predators. While i was searching
I came across an amazing sight: A pair of mating Euglandina rosea!
I have put them in a large terrarium with the lid on at an angle, and
they
are still in the embrace. How long will this take? If I keep them for a
while, will I get eggs?
Should I just let them go, or can I keep them in captivity?
 
Let me know,
Kind Regards James
 
 
P.S. Do garden snails or wolf snails carry parasites?
 
P.S.S I wash my hands every time I handle them.
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