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Post by Borini. on Aug 28, 2016 18:30:31 GMT
And my dad (who would visit and spray/ feed snails in the past) is also on vacation. I've left them for similar periods before without having anyone visit to tend them when they were younger, but as they've grown they have become more demanding and do require a lot of work.
I've got an acrylic cut panel as a lid on my terrarium which is pretty decent at keeping humidity in, however I am concerned at no spray for four days. Can anyone offer any advice? Has anyone left snails who require a high humidity for such a period?
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Post by GrandTouringShell on Aug 29, 2016 0:46:43 GMT
Cepaea and helix will be more than fine, but if you meant achatina snails, then they too, should probably be fine for four days. Not too sure about other species.
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Post by etana on Aug 29, 2016 3:33:40 GMT
I'd add some extra bath tubs. Ones next to heat mats will increase humidity.
Also, luckily snails are able to aestivate if they're too dry.
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Post by jolovessnailies on Aug 29, 2016 15:42:28 GMT
Have a nice trip love and your snailies will be fine.
Hugs Jo xx
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