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Apple Snail Clutch

This is a discussion on Apple Snail Clutch within the Crustaceans/Inverts/Mollusks forums, part of the Species category; Here are a few pics I took of the clutch. I didn't notice it this morning when I went down ...

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    Talking Apple Snail Clutch

    Here are a few pics I took of the clutch. I didn't notice it this morning when I went down to feed the BN tank (which is where the snails are) but this afternoon is when I noticed them.

    This is their second clutch in a week and a half. The first time round I freaked as I hadn't read the sticky on them on another forum. So they obviously didn't make it. She seems to lay them in the same spot.

    That being said I am not sure what I am going to do this time, I may try to hatch them and see what happens, it is something I haven't done before.


    I do know though that I have both a female and a male

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    This is where she layed them

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    looks like they would dry up in that spot.. i think they need to be a bit damp in order to survive and hatch, when mine layed eggs it was right under the light canopy which gave perfect humidity since the eggs were like inches from the water.. i ended up with 100s of little baby snails it was awesome..

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    Thanks for the info I have another clutch this morning, just above the water line so in a better spot.

    So far I am having fun with it.
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    Wow that looks like an awfully big clutch! I only have ramshorns, which leave small but many eggs. Good luck!

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    hehe i remember the first time i opened my canopy and found a massive clutch hanging there, i was disgusted and couldnt believe how big it was in relation to the snails i had

    it eventually dried up and became almost rock hard despite being above the water hanging from the canopy lid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mferko View Post
    hehe i remember the first time i opened my canopy and found a massive clutch hanging there, i was disgusted and couldnt believe how big it was in relation to the snails i had

    it eventually dried up and became almost rock hard despite being above the water hanging from the canopy lid
    haven't seen you on the forum for a while. Were you traveling?
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    Thanks everyone!

    Here are photos of the new clutch and what I have done with the first one.


    New clutch




    First clutch



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mferko View Post
    hehe i remember the first time i opened my canopy and found a massive clutch hanging there, i was disgusted and couldnt believe how big it was in relation to the snails i had

    it eventually dried up and became almost rock hard despite being above the water hanging from the canopy lid
    now that i think of it, i did have sponge filters in my tank that tiny splashed bits of water on the eggs maybe thats why mine survived? i think mine was only an inch away from the water also.. those eggs look pretty dried up in the last pic.. but i guess u cant really tell from pics..

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    great thread, Kim! Thanks for making the time to post:-)
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    Congratz Kim!!
    A billion babies on the way!! LOL
    Cheers!!

 

 
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