KrazyKuhli Fishaholic Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 411 Reaction score 0 Jan 20, 2012 #1 I saw this and all its awesomeness...I so want one!
ZoddyZod Constantly learning Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jul 9, 2009 Messages 5,741 Reaction score 20 Location Surrey, England Jan 20, 2012 #2 ooooh, nice find. Similar to 'Rabbit' snails that I've seen, but their bodies are yellow instead of red.
ooooh, nice find. Similar to 'Rabbit' snails that I've seen, but their bodies are yellow instead of red.
This Old Spouse TOTM Winner May 2013 Joined Dec 12, 2010 Messages 6,093 Reaction score 1 Location US Jan 20, 2012 #3 WOW!!
M MisssMarie Fish Addict Joined Dec 2, 2011 Messages 885 Reaction score 1 Location US Jan 20, 2012 #4 I couldn't figure out what it was in the first pic xD
S StandbySetting Fish Aficionado Joined Apr 1, 2011 Messages 4,383 Reaction score 203 Location Void Jan 20, 2012 #5 Shame they eat plants.
dipsydoodlenoodle Fish Gatherer Joined Sep 1, 2009 Messages 2,791 Reaction score 9 Location Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Jan 23, 2012 #6 StandbySetting said: Shame they eat plants. Click to expand... I was just going to reply with that. These snails are apparently big plant eaters (I've not bought any due to that fact) but I do like the look of them .
StandbySetting said: Shame they eat plants. Click to expand... I was just going to reply with that. These snails are apparently big plant eaters (I've not bought any due to that fact) but I do like the look of them .
Titchie Fish Crazy Joined Sep 7, 2011 Messages 208 Reaction score 0 Location Coxhoe, Durham Jan 23, 2012 #7 arnt these on ebay, and classed as rabbit snails, think there about £10 each or something stupid. It worked out expensive for one delivered I know that, you could make a mint if you could breed them.
arnt these on ebay, and classed as rabbit snails, think there about £10 each or something stupid. It worked out expensive for one delivered I know that, you could make a mint if you could breed them.
OP OP KrazyKuhli Fishaholic Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 411 Reaction score 0 Jan 23, 2012 #8 yea they are £6.50 with £7.50 postage....but then buying fish online aint much cheeper...postage £12 soon hikes the prices up...
yea they are £6.50 with £7.50 postage....but then buying fish online aint much cheeper...postage £12 soon hikes the prices up...