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Post by mack on Aug 13, 2017 18:47:47 GMT
Well it took about 100 trys to get one great pic using a loupe on my phone can. They are getting bigger!
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Post by mack on Aug 13, 2017 19:58:59 GMT
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Post by etana on Aug 14, 2017 6:44:42 GMT
They look so mini!! How long would you say they are from head to tail tip?
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Post by jolovessnailies on Aug 14, 2017 14:56:00 GMT
Thanks for these lovely piccies Mack love, they are so cute. I am going to take a guess at a centimeter Etana hunni.
Hugs JO xx
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Post by mack on Aug 14, 2017 17:47:53 GMT
About a milimeter first born, maybe 2 milimeter for the ones a few days older. I actually had to put Saran wrap in between the lid so they won't escape. Lol
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Post by etana on Aug 14, 2017 19:57:46 GMT
That is even smaller than I imagined.
To think that the little creature has everything that a snail needs, all the internal organs, little snaily instincts, a tiny shell etc. Wow.
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Post by mack on Aug 14, 2017 22:16:41 GMT
That is even smaller than I imagined. To think that the little creature has everything that a snail needs, all the internal organs, little snaily instincts, a tiny shell etc. Wow. My thoughts exactly.
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Post by jolovessnailies on Aug 15, 2017 11:14:32 GMT
It is just wonderful isn't it my friends, how something so tiny can have all these even tinier organs and other little things? Nature really is wonderful? I saw three of my hatchlings hitching a ride on Sidney last night, as happy as anything. It was lovely.
Hugs JO xx
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