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Post by Zorst on May 17, 2015 19:32:20 GMT
YAY!!!!! Zorst is doing her Happy Dance. The true Albino Alboptica's have laid their first eggs. Ok these could be test egg's, these guy's have been pretty slow growing but they are correct for there type so I was really looking forwards to them getting around to laying some eggs. Zorst
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Post by spook on May 17, 2015 19:41:49 GMT
Woooo exciting news!!!!! :-) hope they hatch!!!
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Post by Zorst on May 17, 2015 19:49:57 GMT
Me to fingers and toes are crossed . I've got some chicken n duck eggs in a nice warm humid incubator , it got me wondering earlier if I could put a small tub with snail eggs in n see how they get on. I may try it with some eggs from the garden snails my rug rats bring in and see how it go's. Zorst
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Post by cliath on May 17, 2015 21:17:18 GMT
Congrats Zorst! Trying the incubator on snails would be interesting! I have 10 little duck eggs I am waiting to hatch
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Post by Zorst on May 17, 2015 22:28:29 GMT
LOL! I will just to see what happens. Its great about the duck eggs, we've 12 chicks n 5 call duck ducklings hatched in the last 2 weeks and 2 moor clutches under broody hens, then another 20 chicken n 4 Muscovy in the incubator. All the chicks r sold as there rare breed. What kind of duck eggs r you hatching?
My incubators borrowed as I'm waiting for my new one to arrive and I'm due a load of different rare breed chicken eggs to arrive from the UK in a couple of weeks. so the next month will be fun with chicks everywhere lol.
Zorst
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Post by GrandTouringShell on May 18, 2015 2:49:04 GMT
Congratz with the eggs!
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Post by jaynealison on May 18, 2015 12:42:58 GMT
Well done, I have a trio of albino albopicta too, they are very attractive snails.
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Post by Zorst on May 18, 2015 18:19:39 GMT
They sure are attractive snails and these guys are great characters. There are four eggs so I'm guessing test eggs, but I'm keeping them warm just in case they decide to hatch. But def keeping an eye out for a clutch of eggs.
Zorst
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Post by cliath on May 20, 2015 21:32:24 GMT
LOL! I will just to see what happens. Its great about the duck eggs, we've 12 chicks n 5 call duck ducklings hatched in the last 2 weeks and 2 moor clutches under broody hens, then another 20 chicken n 4 Muscovy in the incubator. All the chicks r sold as there rare breed. What kind of duck eggs r you hatching? My incubators borrowed as I'm waiting for my new one to arrive and I'm due a load of different rare breed chicken eggs to arrive from the UK in a couple of weeks. so the next month will be fun with chicks everywhere lol. Zorst I'm not sure what they are, nothing rare though. I'm hatching them as a favor for someone but I get to keep one or two. I love checking them with a light ans seeing them move! It's amazing!
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Post by Zorst on May 21, 2015 4:50:55 GMT
It sure is Cliath, and to see them growing. Once I've hatched out these eggs of mine Ive a friend waiting for me to hatch some of there eggs for them. I was reading in the papers that go with the incubator that you can hatch out other types of bird eggs inc parrots etc and also lizards etc. Hence my idea to try some snail eggs.
Zorst
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Post by jolovessnailies on Jun 10, 2015 18:39:05 GMT
Congratulations love, I am over the moon for you. Please keep us posted on their growth.
Hugs JO xx
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