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Post by keira on Oct 30, 2009 23:51:25 GMT
hi all I'm am soooo excited, i noticed eggs inside my sublina's and was really excited as i now have the smallest babies i thought i would post not only to share my news but most believe these give birth to live young! and there has been debate on if they do or not. now i cant say they don't, as the 3 babies i have found came from no where, but i do have tiny eggs in the substrate that are hatching so i am wondering depending on the conditions they are been kept in maybe they can choose if to hatch inside or to lay eggs, whats your thoughts. sorry if Ive opened a can of worms but reading on other sites this is a big talking point and as there isn't that much info on them yet i just wondered what you thought thanks all keira
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Post by AlienSnail on Oct 31, 2009 8:21:15 GMT
First of all congratulations, that's great news. You'll probably find that as soon as they've laid or birthed they will develop more eggs inside them. They almost always appear to have eggs inside them once they start. Oh it's interesting that it's bit of a talking point on other sites, I should go and have a look. I really should get around more but I often stay cocooned in here! lol None of us here, to my knowledge, have witnessed any live births, but I think all of us here have found eggs in the soil which have hatched. Here's a link to the thread. supersnails.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=species&action=display&thread=3381Please don't worry about opening cans of worms hun, if you don't report what you see then no-one learns, sometimes creatures do the unexpected and we need to know about it, so thanks. On this occasion though, to my knowledge, we've had the same experience as you.
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Post by keira on Nov 3, 2009 0:26:57 GMT
hi thanks for that im glad i havnt got weird snails lol and yes lots of eggs and babies, and more eggs in the snails too
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