yes would have worked too.
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Thanks for the link, Nick. Says all apple snails except pomacea bridgesii, 'mystery snail'. I like the way they word it..."No person may import, possess, sell, or place them into water of this state except as authorized by rule or permit issued by the department."...that pretty much covers everything
Good to know!"I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by LooksLater View PostThanks for the link, Nick. Says all apple snails except pomacea bridgesii, 'mystery snail'. I like the way they word it..."No person may import, possess, sell, or place them into water of this state except as authorized by rule or permit issued by the department."...that pretty much covers everything
Good to know!
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Originally posted by troy tucker View PostI know a little lake on the south side by the dowm. has lots of them big as your fist.
Do you snails get as big as you fist?
I bought my "illegal" snails from either petco or petsmart. They were sold under the name yellow or golden mystery snails AKA yellow/golden apple snails. They do get pretty big. I like to let them breed because they look better than pond snails and they tend to out compete the pond snails in my shrimp/snail breeder. Plus they make great puffer food. They lay pink egg sacks that have to stay out of the water. A surprisingly small amount of water splashed on them will destroy the eggs. When I first saw the eggs I had no idea what it was and thought a wasp had somehow snuck into my tank and made a nest. After some more research I figured out it was apple snail eggs. They lay a ton of eggs and the snails grow pretty fast if they are well fed. If you feed them sparingly the growth rate slows way down.
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upon looking at the pics more I think mine might be Pomacea diffusa
this site has pretty good photos: http://www.applesnail.net/content/sp...ea_diffusa.htm
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