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where can I get live snails?

Anyone have any ideas on where I can get live snails for feeders?


03-30-2008 12:23 PM
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Anyone have any ideas on where I can get live snails for feeders?

I found a site on raising snails. http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/AFSIC_pubs/srb96-05.htm. What is that tegu getting hungry ?


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In my garden.....:o), they eat my plants!

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LoL @ in my garden. I wish we had garden snails down here!

I want to feed them to the tegu and some aquatics turtles. I think snails are like super food for some reason. Either someone told me or I read a few years ago that feeding turtles live snails with shells is one of the best foods to feed turtles.


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RE: where can I get live snails?

I get aquatic snails from friends with aquariums and feed them to my woods. They don't last long. When visiting in-laws in Pompano Beach, I noticed alot of those rainbow shelled land snails there, what about them.


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RE: where can I get live snails?

We see some in the summer but they are really tiny.


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RE: where can I get live snails?

The ones I saw were as big your thumb and some larger about the size of apple snail. I would see these in the more natural areas with trees and nearer the Everglades.


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04-02-2008 03:28 AM
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My RES love snails!! I was told they are good because the shells are calcium. You could purchase two from a pet store put them in a 3/4 filled 10 gal tank and they will multiply like crazy!! When the lady here has snails again I will pick some up and maybe we can figure out shipping and such.


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jenrell that is a awesome idea. No all I have to do is find a male and female snail and breed my own. That would be so cool if you can send me some. I will keep my eye out, it might be worth a trip to the woods to see if I can get about 10 and breed them.


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RE: where can I get live snails?

I kill about 1000 of them a year, they eat everything that's good! If you could get about 20 of them and let them go in your yard, I bet they would multiply by the 100's but then you couldn't get rid of them fast enough.

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