tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9453241.post5821677490922086502..comments2024-01-22T23:57:51.851-07:00Comments on Phase Portrait: Pictures of Apple Snail ("Golden Mystery Snail") Laying EggsTed Pavlichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15297790411942050417noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9453241.post-91881477454950644862009-10-09T04:56:34.977-07:002009-10-09T04:56:34.977-07:00In your excitement, I think you missed a few words...In your excitement, I think you missed a few words when reading my post. In particular, "Anyone have any ideas about how to prevent the snails from leaving the water? (note: throwing away the tank is not an option) We'd move the snails to our big tank that has a flat lid, but we're pretty sure our freshwater puffer would slowly dine on the snails until they died a long slow death."<br /><br />We were *NOT* moving the snails to the big tank specifically because we didn't want them to die a long slow death. We are asking how to prevent the snails from leaving the water given that we cannot put a shallow lid on the tank (because of the shape of the tank).<br /><br />It's no matter now. Like others on the Internet had suggested, those snails died in their bottom tank. Evidently it is difficult to get them to live very long in an aquarium. Since then, we haven't had luck finding snails that would mate. Pet stores insist they put something in the water that sterilizes snails, but I'm pretty sure they're referring to clonal aquatic snails and not sexual amphibious snails (i.e., apple snails). That being said, unless we've just never found a male and female, we haven't had mating apple snails in a long time.Ted Pavlichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15297790411942050417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9453241.post-15309064968428344222009-10-09T00:02:06.687-07:002009-10-09T00:02:06.687-07:00i have a golden snail laying her eggs at this mome...i have a golden snail laying her eggs at this moment. its my first time seeing this, as for my boyfriend. we're really excited for the mommy snail. and guess what? our male snail is mating with another snail at this moment! its crazy!<br />but anyways, id thought itd be nice to share this similar experience with you.<br />id also like to point out that i don't think its right that you let your snails die a SLOW PAINFUL death... <br />if you don't want your snails anymore, give them to someone else who would care for them or do something else that wouldnt require them to suffer. <br />just because their snails, doesnt mean they should suffer. dying shouldnt be painful for any life, big or small. and im pretty sure you wouldnt want your life to end that way.<br />so do the right thing and don't let any creature you're responsible for suffer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com