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Post by feebix on Mar 23, 2010 11:38:50 GMT
These baby Hadra are a perfect excuse to get my macro set out! lol ;D I`ve only done a couple so far but here they are..... This is the tank they were born in.... They`re very spotty aren`t they! ;D They`re flesh is starting to change a little now, they`re starting to look quite different to C.Marginella....
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Post by Dusk on Mar 23, 2010 11:50:03 GMT
Aww!
I have both snail envy *and* camera envy.
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Post by feebix on Mar 23, 2010 12:22:22 GMT
I get camera envy sometimes too lol It`s my astro camera, or one of them anyway so it`s pretty damn good, it`ll focus on a pin head from three feet away. So it should too for the money I paid for it ! ;D I`ll do a load more later, I enjoyed doing those. I put all the babies I was transfering all inside the same lettuce leaf, that way I thought whoever is gone by morning is alive ! Nice... it was all of them. ;D Hadra retract very far as a matter of course so it was hard to tell if they were ok but it looks like I`ve got thirty or fourty of them so that`s good. All in thier own tub now so I can keep a good eye on them. They`re changing colour quite quickly ! ;D
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Post by AlienSnail on Mar 23, 2010 19:39:48 GMT
Cool that's great, that's lots of little snails then! Yeah i've done that before, put babies on a lettuce leaf and see who moves
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Post by AlienSnail on Mar 23, 2010 19:45:59 GMT
Aw sweet! And your tank is looking great
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Post by feebix on Mar 23, 2010 21:27:50 GMT
Yeah it was nice to give that one a bit of a spruce up, I never normally need to do anything like that in there because the custodians do such a good job. Aaaaw you can see those beautiful Iredalei I got from Amber too, they`re sooooo sweet ;D I`ve got some nice pictures of them I`ve been meaning to put in a thread of thier own actually....
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Post by Rachel on Mar 24, 2010 19:35:29 GMT
They are soo lovely *turns green with envy*
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Post by cptalbertwesker on Mar 24, 2010 20:47:26 GMT
Aww they look awesome, I wish my little hadra webbi had some babies
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Post by feebix on Mar 24, 2010 21:15:02 GMT
It wasn`t easy believe me ! I`ve been waiting and waiting, adjusting the conditions, moving them to better tanks, all sorts. These babies were quite hard come by! ;D
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Post by stevepully on May 18, 2010 21:43:28 GMT
Do you provide your Hadra Webbi with additional heat or are they a room temp? I am keeping mine at room temp at the moment fairly wet and moderate humidity.
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Post by feebix on May 18, 2010 22:28:42 GMT
Of course yes, they`re heated as are the adults.. ;D
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Post by muddydragon on Sept 23, 2010 18:11:20 GMT
i know i might get shot for reviving old threads (please don't shoot me!) but how did you get on with these baby guys? and tips? i'm being hopeful that my eggs might hatch so any tips for baby care would be great!
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Post by vicky1804 on Feb 23, 2011 19:27:27 GMT
Oh they are so cute
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Post by feebix on Feb 23, 2011 21:56:29 GMT
It`s really strange you should resurect this thread because I`ve just come in to update it!? What are the chances of that?! lol I did finally have some success but only after losing a lot of babies. They dropped dead in biblical amounts. I finally managed to get some survivors by using lots and lots of moss. I have half buried hides under it too. That keeps a 100% humidity level within the moss that the babies can occupy as they grow. It seems to be vital. Here are a few Hadra Webbi babies..... (Which you might just find in the classified section if you`re lucky!) The larger one you can see is the parent...... ;D
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Post by lovesnails on May 1, 2013 23:45:58 GMT
Gorgeous!
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